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Understanding Your Coronary Arteries ... These are called coronary arteries. There are three major coronary arteries, two on the left side of the heart that ...
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Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass (MIDCAB) Surgery ... The procedure is repeated until all affected coronary arteries are treated. ...
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) most often results from atherosclerosis which happens when a waxy substance forms inside the arteries that supply blood to your heart.
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The spasm often occurs in coronary arteries that have not become hardened due to ... The coronary artery may appear normal during angiography, but it does not ...
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Here's the place to learn all about heart and artery disease, plus ... coronary arteries, including any blockages, without the need for more invasive, ...
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InteliHealth - Featuring Harvard Medical School's consumer health ... Nitrates widen the coronary arteries and increase the blood flow to the heart muscle. ...
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Coronary artery disease - Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute, leader in heart care and heart disease in the United States.
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As a person ages, fatty deposits and scar tissue form plaque that clings to the inside of the arteries and forms coronary artery disease.
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Figure 1. Normal coronary artery anatomy. ... the aorta, the left and right coronary arteries emerge. The coronary arteries travel on the outer surface of the ...
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... Coronary atherosclerosis is commonly described as "hardening of the arteries. ... At some point, someone with coronary artery disease may need a revascularization ...
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BYPASS SURGERY OVERVIEW In coronary heart disease (CHD), the coronary arteries become clogged with calcium and fatty deposits. The deposits, called plaques, narrow ...
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For those who survive, the sequelae of coronary artery disease, including ... which a small catheter is inserted and advanced into the coronary arteries. Dye is ...
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Information for patient and family offering an interactive coronary artery diagram, detection information, anatomy facts, probability calculator, and likelihood ...
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... in the walls of the coronary arteries, blood flow becomes obstructed, reducing ... Coronary Artery Disease. Ischemic Cardiomyopathy. Heart Attack. Heart ...
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... condition occurs when the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply oxygen - rich ... The coronary arteries wrap around the heart and supply it ...
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Coronary heart disease (CHD), also called coronary artery disease, affects about ... The heart has 3 major coronary arteries. ...
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Coronary artery disease (CAD), also called heart disease, is a condition in ... When it affects the coronary arteries, it causes injury to the tissues of the heart. ...
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Slideshow on heart disease (coronary artery disease). Learn about causes like ... Blockage of the coronary arteries by plaque may cause a heart attack ...
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Coronary artery thrombosis resulting in ... Thrombosis of coronary arteries ... The energy is delivered to coronary artery thrombi via a catheter similar in ...
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