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Coronary artery disease with two or more proximal or major diseased coronary arteries with ≥ 70% stenosis that have not, or cannot, be revascularized.
J Mark McKinney, M.D.. Radiologist. Jacksonville, FL. Areas of focus: Uterine artery embolization, Needle biopsy, Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt ...
What is it? Peripheral artery disease usually involves pain in the lower limbs caused by reduced blood flow due to narrowing of the arteries. Its symptoms, like ...
Robotic totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass (TECAB) · Minimally invasive and multi-arterial coronary revascularization · Valve surgery (including minimally ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of AV-101 (dry powder inhaled imatinib) in patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH).
... arterial pressure device when assessing people with peripheral arterial disease. The arterial pressure from each limb and calculated ABI's from standard non ...
Cerebral angiography reveals the location of the feeding arteries and draining veins, which is critical to planning treatment. Cerebral angiography is also ...
... artery, called the aorta, and the pulmonary artery. ... Instead, some blood travels to the lungs through other natural passages within the heart and its arteries.
A torn blood vessel in the heart can cause a heart attack. Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of this medical emergency.
... artery disease before you show symptoms ... "The objective is to measure the amount of calcifications in the arteries that feed your heart, the coronary arteries, ...
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