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==Abrupt Closure== | ==Abrupt Closure== | ||
Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the | Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the proximal part of [[obtuse marginal branch]] of the [[left circumflex artery]]. | ||
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Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram with occlusion at the | Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram with occlusion at the proximal part of [[obtuse marginal branch]] of the [[left circumflex artery]] depicting abrupt closure. | ||
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Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the [[left circumflex artery]] after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure. | Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the [[obtuse marginal branch]] of the [[left circumflex artery]] after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Abrupt Closure
Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the proximal part of obtuse marginal branch of the left circumflex artery.
Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram with occlusion at the proximal part of obtuse marginal branch of the left circumflex artery depicting abrupt closure.
Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the obtuse marginal branch of the left circumflex artery after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure.