What is calcific echogenic plaque?

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2026-02-24 01:10

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Calcific echogenic plaque refers to a type of plaque found in arteries that appears bright or echogenic on ultrasound imaging due to the presence of calcium deposits. This calcification often indicates chronic atherosclerosis and can be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. The echogenicity of the plaque can help clinicians assess the severity and stability of the atherosclerotic disease during imaging studies.

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