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Spontaneous recanalization of a coronary thrombus is an uncommon finding that may be confounded without intravascular imaging. There is little evidence regarding the functional impact of these lesions, which may be relevant to proper management. We present two cases of recanalized thrombus in which functional testing guided appropriate management.
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