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CORONARY COLLATERAL CIRCULATION

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1973
In the presence of obstructing coronary atherosclerosis, collateral circulation may develop through pre-existing anastomotic channels which are present, though nonfunctional, in normal hearts. These anastomoses connect various branches of the same coronary artery or different coronary arteries.
D C, Levin, M, Kauff, H A, Baltaxe
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Coronary Collateral Circulation

Chest, 1974
Collateral coronary channels represent obvious compensatory mechanisms for the delivery of nutrients to the myocardium. In spite of extensive basic research, we are still unaware of the factors determining adequate compensatory adjustments. Extensive human pathologic studies have presented a quantitative overall view, but have said little about the ...
R S, Cosby, J A, Giddings, J R, See
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The Coronary Circulation

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1993
Dramatic advances have been made in the last two decades in the diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease. The development of open heart surgical techniques for bypassing occluded arteries made quantitative diagnostic techniques more important.
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Coronary circulation

Abstract This chapter reviews the arterial and venous anatomy of the heart. Regarding coronary arterial supply, special attention is paid to the difference between right versus left dominant circulation, clinical manifestations of the arterial occlusion in various territories, and clinical correlation to ischemic changes seen on ECG ...
Lara Wijayasiri   +2 more
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The Coronary Collateral Circulation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt The widespread use of coronary arteriography and revascularization surgery has stimulated interest in the coronary collateral circulation.
R H, Helfant, R, Gorlin
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