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Unexpected EXOSEAL deployment into the vascular wall

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Supplementary Movie 1. Ultrasound image recorded at the 6-day follow-up. (MPEG 1424 kb)

Supplementary Movie 2. Color Doppler ultrasound image recorded at the 6-day follow-up. (MPEG 1404 kb)

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Nakamura, T. Unexpected EXOSEAL deployment into the vascular wall. Cardiovasc Interv and Ther 36, 547–548 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12928-020-00721-y

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