The “pseudostenosis” is a well-known angiographic finding observed when the guidewire crosses markedly angulated coronary segments, most commonly in right coronary arteries.1–9 This phenomenon is produced by the straightening of angulated...
The “pseudostenosis” is a well-known angiographic finding observed when the guidewire crosses markedly angulated coronary segments, most commonly in right coronary arteries.1–9 This phenomenon is produced by the straightening of angulated...
The “pseudostenosis” is a...