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Recurrent Calcified Coronary Nodules.

Rita-Maria Abdo1, Katherine Chiswell2, Sarah Fairley3

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Calcified coronary nodules (CCNs) present unique challenges in stenting, increasing risks of restenosis and stent failure. This case series explores different procedural strategies for managing recurrent CCNs, highlighting varied outcomes.

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  • Biomedical Engineering

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