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Akute Ischämiesyndrome und Fortschreiten der Koronarsklerose

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Prädisponierende Bedingungen für akute Ischämiesyndrome
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Der Krankheitsverlauf der Koronarsklerose ist durch Wiederholungs-Koronarangiogramme unter medikamentöser Behandlung der Patienten und über längere Zeiträume untersucht worden. Obwohl in jedem Jahr zahlreiche Koronarangiographien durchgeführt werden, wird nur eine begrenzte Anzahl von Patienten erneut unter kontrollierten Bedingungen ausgewertet.

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Rafflenbeul, W. (1989). Akute Ischämiesyndrome und Fortschreiten der Koronarsklerose. In: v. Arnim, T., Maseri, A. (eds) Prädisponierende Bedingungen für akute Ischämiesyndrome. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12731-5_15

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