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Complex lesions on coronary arteriography are seen commonly in patients with unstable angina and have been considered to be evidence of ruptured plaque with or without thrombus. To investigate the cause of complex lesions the histologic findings in atherectomy-derived specimens in 111 patients were correlated with lesion morphologic appearance on coronary arteriography. Among 91 patients with complex lesions, 81.
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