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An intravascular ultrasound classification of angiographic coronary artery aneurysms

The purpose of this study was to use intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to clarify the morphology of coronary aneurysms diagnosed by angiography. Seventy-seven consecutive patients with an aneurysmal dilatation in a native coronary artery diagnosed by angiography (defined as a lesion lumen diameter 25%...

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Published in:The American journal of cardiology 2001-08, Vol.88 (4), p.365-370
Main Authors: Maehara, Akiko, Mintz, Gary S, Ahmed, Javed M, Fuchs, Shmuel, Castagna, Marco T, Pichard, August D, Satler, Lowell F, Waksman, Ron, Suddath, William O, Kent, Kenneth M, Weissman, Neil J
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