coronary disease
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcoronaryanddisease
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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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disease
noun
uk/dɪˈziːz/us/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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Sixty-three percent had cancer or some other tumor disease, and 13% hadcoronarydisease.
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More clinical trials, designed to address the specific problems of elderly subjects withcoronarydisease, would therefore be welcome.
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For instance, an individual may be suffering fromcoronarydiseasewith no warning of a pending heart attack.
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Improved survival with an implanted defibrillator in patients withcoronarydiseaseat high risk for ventricular arrhythmia.
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Taking a cholesterol test, for example, the frequentists will report the cholesterol distribution given that one hascoronarydisease.
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Five-year clinical and functional outcome comparing bypass surgery and angioplasty in patients with multivesselcoronarydisease.
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In addition, women present with symptomaticcoronarydiseaseat a later age than men (16) and may have more associated diseases, making surgery more risky.
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A person with an asymptomatic disease such as hypertension orcoronarydisease, if untreated, will likely suffer serious or fatal illness.
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There were 105 cardiovascular events; the most frequent events werecoronarydisease(n = 59, 56 percent) and congestive heart failure (n = 26, 25 percent).
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I noted with some surprise that bothcoronarydiseaseand cancer are "largely preventable".
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That takes no account of death fromcoronarydiseaseand other forms of carcinoma.
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The highest numbers of heart operations are not in the areas with the highest rates ofcoronarydisease.
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A reduction incoronarydiseasealso follows the giving up of smoking, though with a delayed effect.
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Four major causes of death in women have been identified ascoronarydisease, lung cancer, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.
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That 17,000 compared with 28,000 for bronchitis and 70,000 forcoronarydiseaseand angina, apart from other forms of heart disease.
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He researches genetic, dietary, and hormonal effects on plasma lipoproteins andcoronarydiseaserisk.
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He died in 1969 at the age of 67 ofcoronarydisease.
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A 2006 meta-analysis showed only a 1.3-fold increased risk forcoronarydisease.
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Unlike familial hypercholesterolemia, there is no association with prematurecoronarydisease.
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It is hoped that advanced screening forcoronarydiseasehas greatly mitigated this risk.
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It can occur in multiple territories of the heart and is separate tocoronarydisease.
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This latter explanation is in spite of evidence linking moderate alcohol consumption to reduced incidence ofcoronarydisease.
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The risk ofcoronarydiseasedue to high cholesterol can be mitigated by switching to a leaner red meat.
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