Eccentric morphology of jailed side-branch ostium after stent crossover in coronary bifurcation lesions: a three-dimensional optical coherence tomographic analysis.
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Yangsoo Jang | Young-Guk Ko | Jinyong Ha | Y. Jang | Y. Ko | Byeong‐Keuk Kim | Jung‐Sun Kim | D. Choi | M. Hong | Dong‐Ho Shin | Pil Sung Yang | Jung-Sun Kim | Seungsu Park | Jinju Bae | Dong-Ho Shin | Byeong-Keuk Kim | Donghoon Choi | Myeong-Ki Hong | Pil‐Sung Yang | J. Ha | S. Park | Ji-Seon Bae | D. Shin
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