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Composition of Human Thrombus Assessed by Quantitative Colorimetric Angioscopic Analysis.

Authors :
Lehmann, K.G. (Kenneth)
Suylen, R-J. (Robert-Jan) van
Stibbe, J. (Jeanne)
Oomen, J.A.F.
Mario, C. (Carlo) di
Serruys, P.W.J.C. (Patrick)
Feyter, P.J. (Pim) de
Maas, A.C.P. (Arthur)
Slager, C.J. (Cornelis)
Lehmann, K.G. (Kenneth)
Suylen, R-J. (Robert-Jan) van
Stibbe, J. (Jeanne)
Oomen, J.A.F.
Mario, C. (Carlo) di
Serruys, P.W.J.C. (Patrick)
Feyter, P.J. (Pim) de
Maas, A.C.P. (Arthur)
Slager, C.J. (Cornelis)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Background Angioscopy surpasses other diagnostic tools, such as angiography and intravascular ultrasound, in detecting arterial thrombus. This capability arises in part from the unique ability of angioscopy to assess true color during imaging. In practice, hardware-induced chromatic distortions and the subjectivity of human color perception subst

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Circulation (Baltimore) vol. 96 no. 9, pp. 3030-3041, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929956373
Document Type :
Electronic Resource