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==Angiography Examples== | ==Angiography Examples== | ||
===Grade 1 Ulcerated Lesion=== | ===Grade 1 Ulcerated Lesion=== | ||
Shown below are an animated image and a static image depicting grade 1 ulcerated coronary lesion. Note the presence of a "neck" within the lesion. | |||
[[Image:Ulcer-with-neck-static.gif|300px|Grade 1 ulcerated lesion with visible "neck"]] | |||
[[Image:Ulcer-with-neck.gif|300px|Grade 1 ulcerated lesion with visible "neck"]][[Image:Ulcer-with-neck-static.gif|300px|Grade 1 ulcerated lesion with visible "neck"]] | |||
===Grade 2 Ulcerated Lesion=== | ===Grade 2 Ulcerated Lesion=== |
Revision as of 21:46, 30 August 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Angiography Examples
Grade 1 Ulcerated Lesion
Shown below are an animated image and a static image depicting grade 1 ulcerated coronary lesion. Note the presence of a "neck" within the lesion.
Grade 2 Ulcerated Lesion
Shown below are an animated image and a static image depicting grade 2 ulcerated lesion. Encircled in yellow in the image on the right is the ulcerated lesion which has a "mushroom" appearance.