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Coronary Vasospasm Abutting the Stent: A Rare Though Important Cause of Recurrent Angina.

Angiogram of the right coronary artery was used to reveal a subtotal occlusion abutting the proximal end of the stent with TIMI I flow that responded quickly to intracoronary nitrates. The patient was diagnosed with vasospastic angina.

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