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Figure 1
Coronary angiogram – left coronary artery (cranial projection): discrete atheromatous plaques on both left anterior descending and circumflex artery.
Figure 2
Coronary angiogram – left coronary artery (caudal projection): discrete atheromatous plaque on distal left main artery.
Figure 3
Coronary angiogram – right coronary artery (RCA): large thrombus in the mid segment of the RCA extending to posterior descending artery and posterolateral artery.
Figure 4
Coronary angiogram – right coronary artery (RCA): two hydrophilic guidewires in the posterolateral artery and posterior descending artery during aspiration thrombectomy.
Figure 5
Coronary angiogram – Result after aspiration thrombectomy: residual thrombus in mid segment of right coronary artery with restoration of blood flow.
Figure 6
Intravascular ultrasound – ChromaFlo: Ulcerated atheromatous plaque with residual thrombus.
Figure 7
Intravascular ultrasound – Ulcerated atheromatous plaque with residual thrombus.
Figure 8
Intravascular ultrasound – Ulcerated atheromatous plaque with residual thrombus.
Figure 9
Intravascular ultrasound – Large plaque burden with eccentric calcification of proximal right coronary artery.