
High risk coronary artery plaque and a common liver disease have been found to be closely associated, in a research that used coronary computed tomography angiography. The study, published online in the journal emRadiology/em, found that a single CT exam can detect both conditions. Previous research has shown that CCTA can detect high-risk coronary artery plaque, or plaque prone to life-threatening ruptures. For the new study, researchers looked at associations ...
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