Change in diameter of coronary artery segments adjacent to stenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty: failure of percent diameter stenosis measurement to reflect morphologic changes induced by balloon dilation.
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P J de Feyter | J. Reiber | P. Serruys | P. D. de Feyter | H. E. Luijten | K. Beatt | P W Serruys | J H Reiber | M van den Brand | H E Luijten | K J Beatt | M. J. Van den brand
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