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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2000; 35:956-962
© 2000 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Serum neopterin and complex stenosis morphology in patients with unstable angina

Xavier Garcia-Moll, MDa, Fabio Coccolo, MDa, Della Cole, BSc, RSa and Juan Carlos Kaski, MD, FESC, FACCa

a Coronary Artery Disease Group, Cardiological Sciences, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom



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Figure 1 A, Representative angiogram of a patient with one-vessel disease (obtuse marginal vessel with >75% stenosis). The right coronary artery was completely normal. B, Angiographic scores as suggested by Sullivan et al. (18), with the final (total) score along the bottom (see text for details).

 


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Figure 2 Relation between neopterin levels and complex coronary artery stenoses in men and women (see text for details).

 




 
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