What the eye doesn't see but the OCT does
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A 67-year-old male patient with a history of ischemic heart disease was admitted for progressive exertional angina. A diagnostic coronary angiography was performed, which showed a critically intrastent restenosis in the right coronary artery. To prepare the lesion, an attempt was made to perform non-compliant balloon predilation, which turned out to be ineffective.An image is worth a 1,000 words: participate in the quiz below to tell us what you see in this image!

What the eye doesn't see but the OCT does
Authors
Tébar Daniel1, Jimenez Santiago1, Galeote Guillermo1, Jurado Alfonso1, Vera Silvio1, Moreno Raúl1- La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, SPAIN
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