Correlation between intracoronary ultrasound and fractional flow reserve in long coronary lesions. A three-dimensional intracoronary ultrasound study.
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P. Carrillo | A. Cordero | A. Frutos | Ramon Lopez-Palop | Pilar Carrillo | Pilar Agudo | Araceli Frutos | Alberto Cordero | Miguel Angel López-Aranda | David Ramos | P. Agudo | David Ramos | R. López-Palop | M. A. López-Aranda
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