A 52 year old male, hypertensive, diabetic gentleman was admitted into our hospital with complaints of typical angina. He was hemodynamically stable with dynamic ST-T changes in anterolateral leads ...
A 56 year old female diabetic, hypertensive patient was admitted with the complaints of class II-III angina for the last 1 year. In the past she has always refused coronary angiography, but this time ...
Minimally invasive bypass surgery and coronary-artery stenting are both accepted treatments for isolated stenosis of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery. We compared the clinical ...
A 75-year-old Caucasian gentleman had presented to our emergency department 5 years and 8 months ago (2003) with chest pain secondary to anterior wall ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. His ...
A 60 year old Caucasian male presented with an acute coronary syndrome in October 2003. He had a history of hypertension, tobacco use, dyslipidemia and a family history of coronary artery disease. The ...
A stent is a tiny tube that a doctor places in an artery or duct to help keep it open and restore the flow of bodily fluids in the area. Stents help relieve blockages and treat narrow or weakened ...
Stents open up narrowed arteries. When you have a stent placed, it’s meant to be permanent. Stents can stay in your body without breaking down over time, though in some cases they may need replacement ...
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