coronary circulation

collocation in English

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coronary
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒr.ən.ər.i/
us
/ˈkɔːr.ə.ner.i/
relating to the arteries (= thick tubes) that supply blood to the muscles of ...
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circulation
noun
uk
/ˌsɜː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌsɝː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
the process in which something such as information, money, or goods passes from one person ...
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(Definition ofcoronaryandcirculationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Even more interesting was a direct collateral vessel originating from the descending thoracic aorta and connecting with thecoronarycirculation.
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Abnormalities of thecoronarycirculationwere not apparent grossly in the specimens with hypertrophied right ventricular myocardium and imperforate pulmonary valves.
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Again, this patient also has a leftcoronarycirculationlargely right ventricular dependent.
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This patient had a massive coronary-cameral fistula, another example of acoronarycirculationthat is right ventricular-dependent.
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An effective way of managing the associated right ventricular-dependentcoronarycirculation, however, has yet to be found.
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This study stresses that aberrant topography ofcoronarycirculationanomalies may complicate the reconstructive (corrective) surgery of the relevant primary cardiac malformation.
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In this infant both coronary arteries lacked their normal proximal connection with the aorta, perhaps the most egregious form of this prejudicialcoronarycirculation.
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The intensive hemodynamic derangements seen in our fourth and fifth cases represent the dependence of thecoronarycirculationon right ventricular pressure.
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This is only feasible when the right ventricle is ofadequate size, and thecoronarycirculationis not dependant upon flow from the right ventricle.
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The inferior wall showed transmural infarction but anterior wall was viable because of collateralcoronarycirculation.
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The leftcoronarycirculationis right ventricular dependent.
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When the infundibulum is severely narrowed or obliterated, cardiac catheterization is necessary to define the status of thecoronarycirculation.
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By occluding the large fistula without obliteration of the cavity, the right ventricular dependentcoronarycirculationremained intact.
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Assuming adequate cross-sectional echocardiography is available, then the role of cardiac catheterization in the neonate is limited to the demonstration of thecoronarycirculation.
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This enables better visualization of the coronary arteries, and allows more accurate determination of the degree of right ventricular dependency of thecoronarycirculation.
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Although thecoronarycirculationwas not dependent upon the right ventricle, transcatheter occlusion of the fistula was not considered because of the stable clinical status.
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This procedure seems to afford the patient a better systemic andcoronarycirculation.
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The commonest cause of ischaemic heart disease in the general population is coronary heart disease - that is, the development of atherothrombotic disease of thecoronarycirculation.
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We could not find another patient with absence of proximal aortocoronary artery connections in whom a collateral artery originated from the descending thoracic aorta and connected with thecoronarycirculation.
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