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Coronary heart disease
- If we looked inside the chest cavity, we would see the lungs and pericardium, which is the fibrous covering of the heart. We could also see the heart ...
- ... combination that puts people at risk for premature coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis . Studies show a link between insulin ...
- ... sleep apnea are also more likely to have coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease (also known as the hardening of the arteries) ... of people admitted to the hospital because of coronary artery disease were found to have obstructive sleep apnea. If ...
- ... Cesarean section Components of skin Concussion Corneal injury Coronary artery disease Coughing Diabetes - retinal conditions Directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) ...
- ... heart muscle ( hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ) Narrowed or blocked arteries (coronary artery disease) A past heart attack Recent heart surgery Drinking ...
- ... major branches. show the extent and severity of coronary artery disease and its effects and plan for an intervention, such as a coronary bypass and stenting. examine pulmonary arteries in the lungs ... stenosis and obstructions of vessels. screen individuals ...
- ... major branches. show the extent and severity of coronary artery disease and its effects and plan for an intervention, such as a coronary bypass and stenting. examine pulmonary arteries in the lungs to ... stenosis and obstructions of vessels. top of ...
- ... major branches. show the extent and severity of coronary artery disease and its effects and plan for an intervention, such as a coronary bypass and stenting. examine pulmonary arteries in the lungs to ... stenosis and obstructions of vessels. top of ...
- ... cardiac arrest. Most heart attacks are caused by coronary artery disease. Your age, lifestyle habits, and other medical conditions ...
- ... conditions, including: Long-term, uncontrolled high blood pressure Coronary artery disease Complications after surgery. AFib has been reported as ...