Risk of major complications from coronary angioplasty performed immediately after diagnostic coronary angiography: results from the Registry of the Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.
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R J Krone | S. Kimmel | W. Laskey | J. Berlin | B. Strom | S. Hennessy | R. Krone | J A Berlin | B L Strom | W K Laskey | S E Kimmel | S Hennessy | Brian L. Strom | Ronald J. Krone | Jesse A. Berlin | Sean Hennessy | Warren K. Laskey
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