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Waller B, Orr C, VanTassel J, Peters T, Fry E, Hermiller J, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Dec; 19(12):960-6. PMID: 8957601
Catheter balloon angioplasty is a well accepted form of nonsurgical treatment of acutely and chronically obstructed coronary artery vessels. It is also the centerpiece for various new intervention techniques. Their...
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Waller B, Orr C, VanTassel J, Peters T, Fry E, Hermiller J, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Nov; 19(11):895-901. PMID: 8914785
Catheter balloon angioplasty is a well accepted form of nonsurgical treatment of acutely and chronically obstructed coronary artery vessels. It is also the centerpiece for various new intervention techniques. Their...
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Waller B, Fry E, Peters T, Hermiller J, Orr C, VanTassel J, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Nov; 19(11):857-68. PMID: 8914779
While abundant clinical and angiographic data are available regarding features of acute or abrupt closure at the site of balloon angioplasty, little morphologic information is available. This study discusses morphologic-histologic...
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Waller B, Orr C, VanTassel J, Peters T, Fry E, Hermiller J, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Oct; 19(10):817-23. PMID: 8896915
Catheter balloon angioplasty is a well accepted form of nonsurgical treatment of acutely and chronically obstructed coronary artery vessels. It is also the centerpiece for various new intervention techniques. Their...
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Waller B, Orr C, VanTassel J, Peters T, Fry E, Hermiller J, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Sep; 19(9):744-8. PMID: 8874995
Catheter balloon angioplasty is a well accepted form of nonsurgical treatment of acutely and chronically obstructed coronary artery vessels. It is also the centerpiece for various new intervention techniques. Their...
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Waller B, Fry E, Hermiller J, Peters T, Slack J
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Aug; 19(8):656-61. PMID: 8864340
Approximately 5% of patients with acute myocardial infarction do not have atherosclerotic coronary artery disease but have other causes for their luminal narrowing. The third part of this three-part review...
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Waller B, Fry E, Hermiller J, Peters T, Slack J
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Jul; 19(7):587-91. PMID: 8818441
Part II of this three-part article on nonatherosclerotic causes of coronary heart disease focuses on myocardial bridges, coronary artery aneurysms, emboli, coronary dissection, and spasm as causes of luminal narrowing.
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Waller B, Fry E, Hermiller J, Peters T, Slack J
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Jun; 19(6):509-12. PMID: 8790958
Approximately 5% of patients with acute myocardial infarction do not have atherosclerotic coronary artery disease but have other causes for their luminal narrowing. The first part of this three-part review...
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Parker 3rd A, Waller B, Gering L
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Feb; 19(2):141-8. PMID: 8821425
Part II of this two-part series on electrocardiographic-necropsy correlation of infarct location focuses on lateral and posterior ("inferior") infarctions. The value of infarct location regarding complications and prognosis is also...
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Parker 3rd A, Waller B, Gering L
Clin Cardiol . 1996 Jan; 19(1):55-61. PMID: 8903539
This two-part review evaluates a 56-year period (1938-1994) of electrocardiographic-necropsy correlation studies. Part I focuses on definitions of infarct location and evaluates anterior infarctions. Part II will focus on lateral...