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2005
A 53-year-old man presented to the emergency room with an acute inferolateral myocardial infarction (MI) of 2 hours duration. Urgent coronary angiography showed minor obstructive disease in the left coronary system and a 100% thrombotic occlusion in the mid segment of a large right coronary artery (Figure 8-1A).
H. M. Omar Farouque, David P. Lee
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A 53-year-old man presented to the emergency room with an acute inferolateral myocardial infarction (MI) of 2 hours duration. Urgent coronary angiography showed minor obstructive disease in the left coronary system and a 100% thrombotic occlusion in the mid segment of a large right coronary artery (Figure 8-1A).
H. M. Omar Farouque, David P. Lee
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The “reflow” and “no-reflow” myocardial infarction
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1981Edward H. Schuster +2 more
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1988
The no-reflow phenomenon following a severe ischemic episode was first described in the brain [1] and subsequently has been observed in other organs including the kidney [2] and the heart [3]. In the brain edema and increased intracranial pressure inside of the rigid skull have been shown to limit reflow.
C. E. Ganote, R. S. Heide
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The no-reflow phenomenon following a severe ischemic episode was first described in the brain [1] and subsequently has been observed in other organs including the kidney [2] and the heart [3]. In the brain edema and increased intracranial pressure inside of the rigid skull have been shown to limit reflow.
C. E. Ganote, R. S. Heide
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The role of LR-TIMAP/PP1c complex in the occurrence and development of no-reflow
EBioMedicine, 2021Xiaoyu Quan, Xiucheng Liu, Xichun Qin
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Ion-Induced Localized Nanoscale Polymer Reflow for Three-Dimensional Self-Assembly
ACS Nano, 2018Chunhui Dai +2 more
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