Carotid atherosclerotic plaque rupture is the main cause of ischemic stroke attacks, and early and precise assessment of plaque vulnerability can prevent ischemic stroke. High-resolution MRI can reflect vulnerable plaque features such as thin fibrous caps and large lipid cores, but cannot assess their metabolic information; Fibro-activated proteins (FAPs) of PET are specifically expressed in atherosclerosis and suggest vulnerable plaques by reflecting inflammation-induced fibrosis. The aim of this study was to apply 18F FDG\&68Ga-FAPI PET/MR imaging to investigate the vulnerability of carotid atherosclerotic plaques, to obtain quantitative evaluation indexes of active fibrosis within carotid plaques, and to clarify the PET/MR characteristics of unstable plaques in carotid arteries
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stroke from baseline to 1months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 1 month after PET/MRI
stroke from baseline to 6 months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 6 month after PET/MRI
stroke from baseline to 12 months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 12 month after PET/MRI
cerebral hemorrhage from baseline to 1months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 1 month after PET/MRI
Lumen patency rate of ipsilateral carotid artery from baseline to 1 months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 1 month after PET/MRI
Lumen patency rate of ipsilateral carotid artery from baseline to 6 months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 6 month after PET/MRI
Lumen patency rate of ipsilateral carotid artery from baseline to 12 months after PET/MR
Timeframe: 12 month after PET/MRI