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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2008 · 12 MIN

Atherosclerosis Imaging

from Lipid Luminations

Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Paolo Raggi, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. Paolo Raggi to Lipid Luminations. Dr. Raggi is Professor of Medicine-Cardiology and Professor of Radiology at Emory Universtiy. The discussion will focus on whether risk assessment may be improved by additional tests such as coronary artery calcium scoring (CACS). Can a change in calcium score be used to assess the efficacy of lipid therapy? Brought to you by:

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Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Paolo Raggi, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. Paolo Raggi to Lipid Luminations. Dr. Raggi is Professor of Medicine-Cardiology and Professor of Radiology at Emory Universtiy. The discussion will focus on whether risk assessment may be improved by additional tests such as coronary artery calcium scoring (CACS). Can a change in calcium score be used to assess the efficacy of lipid therapy? Brought to you by:

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Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Guest: Paolo Raggi, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes Dr. Paolo Raggi to Lipid Luminations. Dr. Raggi is Professor of Medicine-Cardiology and Professor of Radiology at Emory Universtiy. The discussion will focus...

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