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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Coronary artery stenosis
  1. ... pericarditis) Narrowing of one or more coronary arteries (coronary artery stenosis) Tumors or other masses of the heart or surrounding areas Calcium scores above 0 indicate the presence of ... coronary arteries. This is usually a sign of atherosclerosis, ...
  2. ... disease or heart defects, including: Aortic insufficiency Aortic stenosis Coronary artery disease Heart enlargement Mitral regurgitation Mitral stenosis Ventricular ...
  3. ... that result from blocked or damaged blood vessels: Coronary heart ... aortic aneurysm (aortic aneurysm repair - endovascular) Carotid ...
  4. ... heart surgery for another reason, such as a coronary artery bypass graft ... heart valve disease Mitral regurgitation - acute Mitral ...
  5. ... at rest (called unstable angina ). You have aortic stenosis or ... coronary artery disease. You have heart failure . You have been ...
  6. ... You are having chest pain (to check for coronary artery disease, ... valve stenosis ). There may be other reasons why your provider ...
  7. ... 10 times more often than in younger adults. Coronary artery disease is ... Aortic stenosis , or narrowing of the aortic valve, is the ...
  8. ... leading to the heart. CHD is also called coronary artery disease ... stenosis). An unusual heart sound, called a heart murmur , ...
  9. ... disease or ischemia Peripheral artery disease Renal artery stenosis Takayasu arteritis
  10. ... with a patch and opening the thickened muscle (stenosis). A ... and coronary arteries are connected to the left ventricle, where ...
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