Research Article

Diffuse Calcifications Protect Carotid Plaques regardless of the Amount of Neoangiogenesis and Related Histological Complications

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An example of calcified plaque with histopathological complications (i.e., hemorrhage) with haematoxylin-eosin stain (a). The trichrome stain highlights the hemorrhagic foci (in red (b)). Magnification 10x.
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