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Recanalized Coronary Thrombus: Role of OCT in Identifying a Slow-Evolving and Underestimated Coronary Lesion
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Recanalized Coronary Thrombus: Role of OCT in Identifying a Slow-Evolving and Underestimated Coronary Lesion

Flavien Vincent, Bertrand Ledermann, Jean-Etienne Ricci, Guillaume Cayla et Benoit Lattuca
JACC. Case reports, Vol.2(15), pp.2411-2413
01/12/2020
PMID: 34317183

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Mini-Focus Issue: Interventions
Pathological studies have revealed spontaneous recanalized coronary thrombi as a frequent evolution of coronary occlusions; however, they are poorly recognized on coronary angiography, and the optimal therapeutic strategy for clinical evolution is unknown. We report the role of optical coherence tomography in identifying a recanalized coronary thrombus causing myocardial ischemia after 11 years of follow-up. (Level of Difficulty: Intermediate.)

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