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==Abrupt Closure== | ==Abrupt Closure== | ||
Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the mid median ramus. | Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the mid [[median ramus]]. | ||
[[File:Abrupt closure 21(11).gif|center|400px]] | [[File:Abrupt closure 21(11).gif|center|400px]] | ||
Shown below is an angiogram with ongoing intervention on the significant lesion described above with occlusion at the mid median ramus depicting abrupt closure. | Shown below is an angiogram with ongoing intervention on the significant lesion described above with occlusion at the mid [[median ramus]] depicting abrupt closure. | ||
[[File:Abrupt closure 21(35).gif|center|400px]] | [[File:Abrupt closure 21(35).gif|center|400px]] | ||
Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the median ramus after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure. | Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the [[median ramus]] after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure. | ||
[[File:Abrupt closure 21(41).gif|center|400px]] | [[File:Abrupt closure 21(41).gif|center|400px]] | ||
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Abrupt Closure
Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the mid median ramus.
Shown below is an angiogram with ongoing intervention on the significant lesion described above with occlusion at the mid median ramus depicting abrupt closure.
Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the median ramus after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure.