Rare complication of lateral abdominal wall hematoma after coronary angioplasty
<p>Abdominal wall hematoma is a rare but potentially serious complication that may develop after percutaneous coronary interventional procedures. In particular, an oblique muscle hematoma caused by injury to the superficial circumflex iliac branch of the femoral artery is very rare. Most of th...
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Main Author: | Ramesh Natarajan (Author) |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-08-29.
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