Angiographic Slow/No Flow Predictors During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention For Acute Coronary Syndrome

Ahmed Abdelmoneim El-Sayed Badra;

Abstract


Ankle impingement is defined as a painful mechanical limitation of full ankle range of motion secondary to an osseous or soft-tissue abnormality (Sanders and Rathur, 2008) (Donovan and Rosenberg, 2010).
From both an anatomical and a clinical point of vie


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Title Angiographic Slow/No Flow Predictors During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention For Acute Coronary Syndrome
Other Titles متلازمات إختناق الكاحل ودور الرنين المغناطيسي فى تشخيصها
Authors Ahmed Abdelmoneim El-Sayed Badra
Keywords Angiographic Slow/No Flow Predictors During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention For Acute Coronary Syndrome
Issue Date 2012
Description 
Ankle impingement is defined as a painful mechanical limitation of full ankle range of motion secondary to an osseous or soft-tissue abnormality (Sanders and Rathur, 2008) (Donovan and Rosenberg, 2010).
From both an anatomical and a clinical point of vie

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