Abstract

Pseudostenosis or 'accordion phenomenon' is a transient angiographic multifocal filling defect observed mostly during percutaneous coronary intervention, mainly in tortuous vessels. We describe a case of a reproducible accordion effect in the right coronary artery accompanied by only a mild clinical syndrome. Optical coherence tomography evaluation of this strange and fortunately completely reversible phenomenon is discussed.

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