Prevalence of computed tomographic angiography-verified high-risk plaques and significant luminal stenosis in patients with zero coronary calcium score
International Journal of Cardiology, 06/20/2012
Morita H et al. – The present study suggests that the presence of CTVP must be noted, when patients are male and elderly even if coronary artery calcium score was (CACS)=0 and the presence of spotty calcification increases the prevalence of significant stenosis and CTVP in patients with CACS=0.



