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From: A post-market, multi-vessel evaluation of the imaging of peripheral arteries for diagnostic purposeS comparing optical Coherence tomogrApy and iNtravascular ultrasound imaging (SCAN)

Fig. 1

Morphologies and characteristics of peripheral vessels noted with either IVUS or OCT imaging. a Layered structures of the vessel wall shown with OCT (left) and IVUS (right) imaging. IEL – internal elastic lamina; EEL – external elastic lamina. b Plaque (stars) present in the vessel wall denoted by IVUS imaging. c Plaque (stars) present in the vessel wall presented by OCT imaging. d Calcium present in the vessel imaged by IVUS (arrows). e Calcium as imaged by OCT (arrows). f Vascular stent struts noted with IVUS (arrows). g OCT imaging of vascular stent struts (arrows)

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