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Multi-Modality Imaging Evaluation and Optimal Management of Complex Coronary Artery Aneurysms. [PDF]

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Arockiam AD   +8 more
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Small Coronary Vessel Disease and Sudden Coronary Death

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1989
In an attempt to determine the importance of atherosclerosis in medium-sized coronary arteries, the hearts of 20 patients dying of cardiac disease, within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms, were compared with 19 controls. Post-mortem coronary angiograms were performed and the coronary arteries dissected in detail.
E J, Vanhorn, P J, Gallagher
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Coronary Vessel DevelopmentThe Epicardium Delivers

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2004
Coronary artery disease accounts for 54% of all cardiovascular disease in the United States. Understanding how coronary vessels develop is likely to uncover novel drug targets and therapeutic strategies that will be useful in directing the repair or remodeling of coronary vessels in adults.
Harold E, Olivey   +2 more
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Epicardium and Coronary Vessels

Congenital anomalies and acquired diseases of the coronary blood vessels are of great clinical relevance. The early diagnosis of these conditions remains, however, challenging. In order to improve our knowledge of these ailments, progress has to be achieved in the research of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that control development of the ...
Adrián, Ruiz-Villalba   +2 more
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Atherosclerotic involvement of coronary branch vessels

Atherosclerosis, 1986
The atherosclerotic involvement of coronary branch vessels (first diagonal, first septal, posterior descending, left and right marginals, conus and the vessels supplying the conduction system) was investigated in 450 apparently healthy subjects aged 11-55 years who died of accidental causes.
C, Velican, D, Velican
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Anatomy of Coronary Vessels

2011
This chapter presents a description and illustration of the anatomic features of the coronary vessels. It first deals with the typical course and important variations of each major artery and then with anatomy of the veins, both as seen anatomically and in imaging, pairing coronary arteriograms and CT angiograms. Understanding coronary vessels’ anatomy
Zeev Vlodaver, John R. Lesser
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