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Figure 2 Incidence of recurrent unstable angina pectoris (UAP) within one year after directional coronary atherectomy after separation of the extent of macrophages and T lymphocytes in tertiles, defined by the distribution of the levels of recurrent UAP. Distribution of tertiles is as follows: for macrophages, higher (≥31%); middle (21% to 31%) and lower (≤21%); for T lymphocytes, higher (≥33 cells/mm2), middle (18 to 33 cells/mm2) and lower (≤18 cells/mm2). *p < 0.0001 for trend (Cochrane Armatege test).





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