Relationship of thrombus healing to underlying plaque morphology in sudden coronary death.
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R. Virmani | R. D. de Winter | F. Kolodgie | D. Fowler | A. C. van der Wal | E. Ladich | R. Kutys | S. Rittersma | M. Kramer | N. Carter-Monroe | You-hui Liang | David R. Fowler
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