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coronary thrombosis

冠状动脉血栓,冠状动脉血栓症,冠状动脉血栓形成,冠状动脉血栓病

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  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : a coronary occlusion in which there is blockage of a coronary arterial branch by a blood clot within the vessel, usually at a site narrowed by arteriosclerosis.

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Examples

  • His face turned red from the effort and for a moment I thought he might be having a coronary.

  • In 2005, DOC paid $37,244 for one coronary bypass surgery and $32,897 for one kidney transplant surgery.

  • Further studies found that these individuals had higher BMIs and were more likely to develop coronary heart disease.

  • Dr. Ornish became famous in the 1990s for showing reversal of coronary artery disease using a very low-fat, near-vegetarian diet.

  • He was found at autopsy to have severe hardening of his coronary arteries.

  • If the thrombosis takes place in the brain, consciousness will be lost, and the patient will often die without recovering it.

  • If the patient has been very much run down, death may take place from thrombosis of some of the arteries.

  • Certainly this drug should be administered if there is the least evidence of thrombosis.

  • (ii) If there be thrombosis of the bulb of the jugular vein.

  • There is great uncertainty in a given case as to the extent of the thrombosis and the number of veins implicated.