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How are Atherosclerotic Plaques Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging techniques, and laboratory tests. Common diagnostic methods include:
Angiography
Ultrasound
CT scans
Blood tests measuring lipid levels
Early detection is crucial for the effective management and prevention of severe cardiovascular events.
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