Two Cases of Coronary Pseudo-Lesion Induced in the Left Circumflex Artery and the Right Coronary Artery by the Angioplasty Guide-Wire
Korean Circulation Journal
; : 799-803, 2004.
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de Ko
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ABSTRACT
Coronary pseudo-lesion is an artificial lesion that occurs during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty by an angioplasty guide wire and/or a balloon as a result of a straightening of the vessel curvature. A specific treatment is not required and the condition is completely resolved after removing the angioplasty wire. There are few reports about a pseudo-lesion, particularly in the left circumflex artery. We report two cases of a coronary pseudo-lesion induced by an angioplasty guide wire; one case affecting the left circumflex artery and the other affecting the right coronary artery.
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Artères
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Angioplastie coronaire par ballonnet
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Angioplastie
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Vaisseaux coronaires
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
Korean Circulation Journal
Année:
2004
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Article