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Contribution of localized calcium deposits to dissection after angioplasty. An observational study using intravascular ultrasound.
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The presence of calcium within the vessel wall appeared to be significantly associated with both the location and size of the dissected tissue arm from the vessel wall. These data suggest that localized calcium deposits have a direct role in promoting dissection, presumably by increasing shear stresses within the plaque.