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Histologic Classification Total Type of Plaque 0 I–II III IV–Va Vb Vc VIa VIb VIc 0 12 2 14 I–II 4 16 8 28 III 8 35 9 6 1 59 IV–Va 29 29 CTA Classification Vb 26 26 Vc 9 2 15 1 5 32 VIa 1 1 13 15 VIb 1 8 9 VIc 0 Total 16 26 52 41 26 23 15 13 0 212
Note:—CTA indicates CT angiography.