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Clinincal utility of two-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography in detecting coronary artery disease
Complex lesion morphology after successful thrombolysis is not associated with an adverse early and long-term outcome
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Fifty years of cardiac pacing: the dark side of the moon?
Fifty years after its introduction, cardiac pacing has evolved from an experimental medical treatment to an expanding field in today's cardiology. Only recently there is accumulating evidence that prolonged stimulation of the right ventricular apex is associated with clinically significant adverse effects. In this commentary, the potential adverse effects are summarised and potential modifications in contemporary pacing are discussed. (Neth Heart J 2008;16(Suppl1):S12-S14.
After thrombolytic therapy smokers with complex culprit lesions have lower reocclusion rates than non-smokers
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After succesful thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction culprit lesion morphology does not predict early and long-term outcome
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Regression of culprit coronary lesions demonstrated by repeat quantitative coronary angiography within three months after thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction
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After successful thrombolysis culprit lesion morphology does not predict early and long-term outcome
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