We read with great interest the case reports by Alfonso et al. [1]. We would like to add to the sporadic cases published so far a rather unique case of retrograde aortic dissection complicating coronary angioplasty and stenting. A 68-year-old man, with hypercholesterolemia and a history of heavy smo
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Letters to the Editor ## Complication of present, vessel injury is distinctly rare. We, as many other laboratories, do not ever recommend passing a straight-tipped catheter up any vessel without a leading soft tip guidewire. Perhaps the authors could comment. ## Coronary Arteriography TO THE EDI