New insights into spotty calcification and plaque rupture in acute coronary syndrome: an optical coherence tomography study
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K. Shimada | M. Yoshiyama | Kenji Matsumoto | S. Ehara | Tomokazu Iguchi | T. Hasegawa | K. Mizutani | M. Nakagawa | M. Sakaguchi | Hideshi Ishii
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