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Challenging situations in primary percutaneous coronary intervention: clinical scenarios and main approaches

Figure 2. Inferior myocardial infarction with a large thrombus treated with thrombus aspiration. Diagnostic initial angiography(A); Angiography after wire crossing (B); The thrombus shifted to the mid-portion of the RCA after balloon dilatation (C); TIMI III flow was achieved after thrombus aspiration (D); Aspirated thrombus material (E). TIMI: Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction; RCA: Right coronary artery.

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