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Use of a Hanging Weight System for Coronary Artery Occlusion in Mice
Published on: April 19, 2011
[Foreign body causing coronary artery occlusion]
Abstract:
Authors in the descending branch of the left coronary at the autopsy of a 45 years old male--as an incidental finding--have found a foreign-body (sewing needle). Occlusion of the coronary was followed by necrosis and fibrosis of the myocard. During one year no clinical symptoms of myocard lesion were observed.
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