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  • 5. Coronary vasomotion after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty depends on the severity of the culprit lesion.
    Mandinov L, Kaufmann P, Staub D, Buckingham TA, Amann FW, Hess OM.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1997 Sep; 30(3):682-8. PubMed ID: 9283526
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  • 6. Recurrence of coronary artery spasm after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
    Takashiba K, Matsuda Y, Ebihara H, Hamada Y, Hyakuna E.
    Clin Cardiol; 1986 Dec; 9(12):621-3. PubMed ID: 2946503
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  • 11. Incidence of spontaneous and provoked coronary spasms after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
    Leisch F, Schützenberger W, Kerschner K, Hofmann R, Herbinger W.
    Int J Cardiol; 1988 Oct; 21(1):11-9. PubMed ID: 2975637
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  • 15. Coronary stenosis vasomotion during dynamic exercise before and after PTCA.
    Suter TM, Hess OM, Bortone A, Nonogi H, Grimm J, Krayenbuehl HP.
    Eur Heart J; 1989 Dec; 10 Suppl G():58-63. PubMed ID: 2627951
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  • 16. Inappropriate constriction of small coronary vessels as a possible cause of a positive exercise test early after successful coronary angioplasty.
    el-Tamimi H, Davies GJ, Sritara P, Hackett D, Crea F, Maseri A.
    Circulation; 1991 Dec; 84(6):2307-12. PubMed ID: 1959186
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  • 17. Importance of stenosis morphology in the estimation of restenosis risk after elective percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
    Ellis SG, Roubin GS, King SB, Douglas JS, Cox WR.
    Am J Cardiol; 1989 Jan 01; 63(1):30-4. PubMed ID: 2521196
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  • 18. Coronary vasoconstriction after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty is attenuated by antiadrenergic agents.
    Gregorini L, Fajadet J, Robert G, Cassagneau B, Bernis M, Marco J.
    Circulation; 1994 Aug 01; 90(2):895-907. PubMed ID: 8044961
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  • 19. Restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA): a report from the PTCA Registry of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
    Holmes DR, Vlietstra RE, Smith HC, Vetrovec GW, Kent KM, Cowley MJ, Faxon DP, Gruentzig AR, Kelsey SF, Detre KM.
    Am J Cardiol; 1984 Jun 15; 53(12):77C-81C. PubMed ID: 6233894
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