Mönckeberg calcified sclerosis preventing the use of radial artery in myocardial revascularization surgery
Figure 1 A - external and cross-sectional macroscopic view of the radial artery. Note thickening of the arterial wall; B - at histology, massive media calcification is evident (arrows), plus mild intimal fibrotic thickening (asterisks). Note internal elastic lamina (arrowheads), the internal limit o...
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Main Author: | Luiz Alberto Benvenuti (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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