Classification of Atherosclerotic Lesions
Standard American Heart Association classification* | Revised morphologic classification† |
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Type I: initial lesion | Nonatherosclerotic intimal lesions |
Type IIa: progression-prone type II lesion | Intimal thickening |
Type IIb: progression-resistant type II lesion | Fatty streak |
Type III: intermediate lesion (preatheroma) | Progressive atherosclerotic lesions |
Type IV: atheroma | Stable plaques |
Type Va: fibroatheroma (type V lesion) | Pathologic intimal thickening |
Type Vb: calcific lesion (type VII lesion) | Fibrous cap atheromas |
Type Vc: fibrotic lesion (type VIII lesion) | Fibrocalcific lesions |
Type VI: complicated lesion | Vulnerable plaques |
VIa: with surface defect | Thin fibrous cap atheromas |
VIb: with hematoma–hemorrhage | Calcified nodule |
VIc: with thrombotic deposit | Unstable thrombotic plaques |
Plaque rupture with luminal thrombus | |
Plaque rupture with ulceration | |
Plaque erosion | |
Calcified nodule | |
Healed lesions |