Rigatelli, G.; Zuin, M.; Mileva, N.; Vassilev, D.; Marchese, G.; Hiso, E.; Bertolini, A.; Bilato, C.
Reduced Shear Stress and Longer Blood Flow Time Occur in Both Severe Focal and Mild Diffuse LAD Lesions: Angiograms Alone Don’t Always Reveal Their True Impact on Blood Flow. Pathophysiology 2025, 32, 28.
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology32020028
AMA Style
Rigatelli G, Zuin M, Mileva N, Vassilev D, Marchese G, Hiso E, Bertolini A, Bilato C.
Reduced Shear Stress and Longer Blood Flow Time Occur in Both Severe Focal and Mild Diffuse LAD Lesions: Angiograms Alone Don’t Always Reveal Their True Impact on Blood Flow. Pathophysiology. 2025; 32(2):28.
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology32020028
Chicago/Turabian Style
Rigatelli, Gianluca, Marco Zuin, Niva Mileva, Dobrin Vassilev, Giuseppe Marchese, Ervis Hiso, Andrea Bertolini, and Claudio Bilato.
2025. "Reduced Shear Stress and Longer Blood Flow Time Occur in Both Severe Focal and Mild Diffuse LAD Lesions: Angiograms Alone Don’t Always Reveal Their True Impact on Blood Flow" Pathophysiology 32, no. 2: 28.
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology32020028
APA Style
Rigatelli, G., Zuin, M., Mileva, N., Vassilev, D., Marchese, G., Hiso, E., Bertolini, A., & Bilato, C.
(2025). Reduced Shear Stress and Longer Blood Flow Time Occur in Both Severe Focal and Mild Diffuse LAD Lesions: Angiograms Alone Don’t Always Reveal Their True Impact on Blood Flow. Pathophysiology, 32(2), 28.
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology32020028