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Case 6: Lethal Refractory Spasm-Induced AMI From a High Take-off RCA Treated by Stenting and Spasmolytics - Woong Gil Choi
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CRT 2017 : CRT ASIA PACIFIC - KOREAN - Coronary Complications
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Case 6: Lethal Refractory Spasm-Induced AMI From a High Take-off RCA Treated by Stenting and Spasmolytics - Woong Gil Choi at CRT 2017.
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Case 2: Successful Sealing of Antegrade Wire-Induced Extravasation by Ipsilateral Retrograde Approach in a Patient With Stumpless LCX CTO - Woohyeun Kim
Case 3: Retrograde Left Main Dissection During Stumpless LAD Ostial Retrograde CTO Intervention - Seung-Woon Rha
Case 4: How to Overcome Donor Artery Perforation During Retrograde CTO Intervention? - Min-Woong Kim
Case 5: Extensive Coronary Dissection From Ostial to Distal RCA Caused by AL1 Guiding Catheter During CTO Intervention - Yoke Loong Foo
Case 6: Lethal Refractory Spasm-Induced AMI From a High Take-off RCA Treated by Stenting and Spasmolytics - Woong Gil Choi
Case 7: Sildenafil Detected Significant Coronary Artery Stenosis - Ji-Yeon Hong
Case 8: A Case of Two Stent Technique in Coronary Bifurcation Lesion: 10 Years Follow Up - Sang Yeub Lee
Case 9: What Situation Could Happen When Proximal Lesion was Initially Stented?; In the Treatment of Long Lesion With Multiple Stents - Ji-Hun Ahn
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