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Intracoronary en:thrombus removed from a en:coronary artery during a en:percutaneous coronary intervention to abort a en:myocardial infarction. Five pieces of thrombus are shown (arrow heads). I personally removed the thrombus and then took the picture. Ksheka 01:20, 14 December 2006 (UTC) |
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2006-12-14 (first version); 2006-12-16 (last version) |
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Original uploader was Ksheka at en.wikipedia |
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- 2006-12-16 22:02 Ksheka 1222×690×8 (1267486 bytes) Intracoronary [[thrombus]] removed from a [[coronary artery]] during a [[percutaneous coronary intervention]] to abort a [[myocardial infarction]]. Five pieces of thrombus are shown (arrow heads). I personally removed the thrombus and then took the pictur
- 2006-12-14 01:11 Ksheka 1198×693×8 (918586 bytes) Intracoronary [[thrombus]] removed from a [[coronary artery]] during a [[percutaneous coronary intervention]] to abort a [[myocardial infarction]]. I personally removed the thrombus and then took the picture.
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