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Bachórzewska-Gajewska, Hanna

  • Vol 71, No 8 (2013) - Original articles
    Prognosis in patients with left main coronary artery disease managed surgically, percutaneously or medically: a long-term follow-up
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  • Vol 62, No 5 (2005) - Other
    Repeated administration of t-PA and abciximab in a patient with anterior myocardial infarction - a case report
    Abstract
  • Vol 64, No 3 (2006) - Other
    Case report
    Thrombus in the left atrium – is it always treated properly?
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 64, No 4 (2006) - Other
    Angiogram of the month
    No-reflow phenomenon occurring during elective angioplasty performed due to in-stent restenosis – a case report
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 64, No 4 (2006) - Other
    ORIGINAL Article
    Changes in C-reactive protein levels following coronary stent implantation depend on the extent of periprocedural arterial injury
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 64, No 8 (2006) - Other
    Original article
    Is transport with platelet GP IIb/IIIa inhibition for primary percutaneous coronary intervention more efficient than on-site thrombolysis in patients with STEMI admitted to community hospitals? Randomised study. Early results
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 69, No 8 (2011) - Angiogram miesiąca
    Rotational atherectomy in a patient with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 81, No 2 (2023) - Original article
    Environmental and socioeconomic determinants of heart failure
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  • Vol 82, No 2 (2024) - Clinical vignette
    Slow flow in ectatic dilated coronary arteries as the cause of sudden cardiac arrest during diagnostic coronary angiography
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  • Vol 82, No 2 (2024) - Letter to the Editor
    Sudden cardiac arrest in the setting of coronary artery ectasia: Mechanistic and clinical perspectives. Author’s reply
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