Causes of acute renal dysfunction after percutaneous coronary intervention and comparison of late mortality rates with postprocedure rise of creatine kinase-MB versus rise of serum creatinine.
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A. Pichard | J. Lindsay | G. Aggrey | E. Pinnow | D. Caños | S. Apple | D. Canos
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