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Revascularization of Partially Infarcted Areas — Pathologist’s Point of View

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Coronary Heart Surgery

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In cases with restricted function of the left ventricle due to myocardial infarctions, the results of coronary bypass surgery are clearly poorer than in the case of bypassing coronary stenoses that have not yet led to irreversible damage to the myocardium [1,11].

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Stolte, M., Selz, H., Fiegl, U., Müller, H. (1979). Revascularization of Partially Infarcted Areas — Pathologist’s Point of View. In: Roskamm, H., Schmuziger, M. (eds) Coronary Heart Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67295-8_14

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