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Figure 3 Panel A: Wall thickening (%) data (mean ± SD) from A, IP and MS regions as a function of time for the non-PTCA group. Midseptum, however, had normal function throughout the entire follow-up period. Panel B: Wall thickening (%) data (mean ± SD) from A, IP and MS regions as a function of time for the PTCA group with a follow-up period of 12 weeks. After PTCA there is significant improvement in the A wall. A = anterior; IP = inferoposterior; MS = midseptum; PTCA = percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.





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