83-year old male with multivessel disease, with a 95% LAD/Diagonal Bifurcating Lesion and LVEF of 45%
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78-year old male with 80% Long Calcific LAD/Diagonal Bifurcating Lesion. LVEF 50%
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50 year old male with trifurcating LAD lesion involving first septal, first diagonal and mid LAD. LVEF 50%
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by mohamad ashraf on 2009-11-06
very interesting case i hope this good work continue