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Fragasso G et al. – The results show that the slow–flow phenomenon might be the cause of transient myocardial underperfusion in patients with angina and normal coronary arteries. Apparently, this phenomenon is associated with a worse cardiac prognosis. Therefore, patients with coronary slow–flow should be carefully followed–up.

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