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CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PRESENCE OF PUFF-CHANDELIER RUPTURES DETECTED BY NON-OBSTRUCTIVE AORTIC ANGIOSCOPY: A RETROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER COHORT STUDY

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Although recent studies have reported the presence of various atherosclerotic aortic plaques (AAP) with non-obstructive aortic angioscopy (NOAA), the clinical significance of the presence of AAP, which might be associated… Click to show full abstract

Although recent studies have reported the presence of various atherosclerotic aortic plaques (AAP) with non-obstructive aortic angioscopy (NOAA), the clinical significance of the presence of AAP, which might be associated with or cause atheromatous embolization, remains elusive. In a retrospective

Keywords: presence; aortic angioscopy; obstructive aortic; clinical significance; non obstructive; significance presence

Journal Title: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Year Published: 2019

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