5-Year Outcome of Simple Crossover Stenting in Coronary Bifurcation Lesions Compared With Side Branch Opening
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M. Jeong | J. Bae | Hyo‐Soo Kim | M. Hong | K. Choi | Y. Song | H. Gwon | B. Koo | J. Doh | D. Kim | B. Hwang | Kiyuk Chang | C. Nam | D. Lim | S. Rha | H. Yoon | So-Yeon Choi | S. Hur | Y. Cho | Kwon‐Bae Kim | Junghan Yoon | I. Chae | S. Hong | K. Cha | J. Heo | Jongseon Park | W. Chun | S. Lee | S. Han | J. Jeong | C. Lee
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