Fig. 4From: High risk plaque criteria by multislice coronary CT angiography in patients with stable vs. unstable coronary artery disease: analytic cross-sectional studyA 55-year-old male patient, hypertensive with dyslipidemia presented with recurrent attacks of typical chest pain on usual daily activities (Class III). a Curved multiplanar reformatted image showed moderate ostioproximal LAD lesion exerted by mixed plaque, cross-sectional analysis of non-calcified component showed NRS with hypodense core and hyper dense outer rim. b Invasive coronary angiography RAO CAU view showed ostioproximal LAD lesion (blue arrow) with moderate degree of stenosisBack to article page