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Optical coherence tomography findings on intima healing reaction using drug-coated balloon after orbital atherectomy for a heavily calcified coronary artery lesion

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Miyazaki, R., Lee, T., Nagamine, S. et al. Optical coherence tomography findings on intima healing reaction using drug-coated balloon after orbital atherectomy for a heavily calcified coronary artery lesion. Cardiovasc Interv and Ther 37, 566–568 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12928-021-00810-6

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