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    Posterior right diagonal artery by Nerantzis, C E, Gribizi, J E, Margaris, N G, Antonelis, J P, Salahas, T I, Koroxenidis, G T

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-04-1994)
    “…There is general confusion about a branch of the posterior segment of the right coronary artery that has been referred to as 1) the lower trunk of a divided…”
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    Short-term angiographic and long-term clinical follow-up of a patient with a malexpanded vein graft stent by Gavaliatsis, Isidoros P., Margaris, Nikos G., Flessas, Leonidas P., Tavernarakis, Antonis G., Exadactylos, Nikos I., Kardaras, Fotis G., Koroxenidis, Gabriel T.

    “…Optimal stent expansion is considered imperative today in order to prevent subacute stent thrombosis and allows us to minimize antithrombotic therapy. The…”
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    Traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta simulating coarctation by Koroxenidis, Gabriel T., Moschos, Christos B., Landy, Ernest D., Poulos, Peter P., Lehan, Patrick H.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-10-1965)
    “…A case of rupture of the thoracic aorta following trauma is presented, and the mechanisms resulting in such lesions are reviewed. It is stressed that such…”
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    Functional dominance of the right coronary artery: Incidence in the human heart by Nerantzis, Christos E., Papachristos, John C.H., Gribizi, Joan E., Voudris, Vasilis A., Infantis, George P., Koroxenidis, Gabriel T.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (1996)
    “…After injection of radiopaque medium, 200 human hearts were studied by direct observation and x‐ray analysis. The right coronary artery (RC) was dominant in…”
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    Coronary artery discrete aneurysms, ectasia, and occlusive disease ane extensive arteriomegaly. Correlation, constellation, or coincidence? A case report by Gavaliatsis, I P, Dionisopoulou, C T, Margaris, N G, Tavernarakis, A G, Flessas, L P, Koroxenidis, G T

    Published in Angiology (01-07-1996)
    “…The case of a sixty-five-year-old man with discrete coronary aneurysms, associated with coronary artery ectasia, stenoses, and total occlusion of the left…”
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