Similar words: coronary artery, coronary care unit, coronary artery bypass graft, corona, coronation, coroner, coronet, corollary. Meaning: ['kɒrənərɪ] n. obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery by a blood clot (thrombus). adj. surrounding like a crown (especially of the blood vessels surrounding the heart).
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(61) Backers claim the pictures offer doctors a unique early-stage diagnostic window on blocked arteries and other coronary problems.
(62) They are also planning to study the treatment in coronary artery bypasses.
(63) An autopsy revealed that the pilot had been suffering from severe coronary artery disease.
(64) That diet is associated with the group's continuing lower coronary heart disease rates, despite higher blood pressure.
(65) Our suave heroes were transformed into Laurel and Hardy: suburban life speeded up into some manic(Sentencedict.com ), coronary inducing rush hour.
(66) This causes a narrowing of the channel and diminishes the amount of blood that the coronary arteries can carry.
(67) I've been thoroughly examined and the cardiologist has advised me to have coronary angioplasty.
(68) We found no association between extent of active dental decay and risk of coronary heart disease.
(69) In conclusion, we found an association of coronary heart disease with periodontal disease and other measures of dental disease.
(70) A nonlinear relationship was observed between coronary heart and stroke mortality with the two hour postprandial blood glucose.
(71) The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease.
(72) All the senior partners in his law firms had flirtations with coronary incidents except him.
(73) The biological mechanism by which periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene could lead to coronary heart disease is not clearly established.
(74) There are several ways in which coronary artery disease can cause sudden death.
(75) The stuff that furs up coronary arteries must be one of the most lethal substances known to man.
(76) Patients who suffer a myocardial infarction may not have widely distributed coronary disease.
(77) Day had a coronary bypass, and he suffered from breathing problems, often evident when he was on the air.
(78) Contracting arrangements Editor, - B Olsburgh raises the question of rational distribution of health care resources in relation to coronary artery bypass grafting.
(79) The exercise programme should not, however, be the full extent of coronary rehabilitation.
(80) The recently published Medical Research Council trial showed a reduction in strokes but no significant reduction in coronary events.
(81) They comprise three main categories: coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and venous thrombosis.
(82) Once the patient has passed through casualty and becomes a coronary care admission the pain has usually eased significantly.
(83) We studied patients who had coronary arteriography and then later an infarct.
(84) He gave up his business interests in 1958, when he was partially incapacitated by coronary thrombosis.
(85) Coronary vasoconstriction has been suggested by several case-reports but full cardiac investigations have seldom been carried out.
(86) The essential question is whether the association between dental disease and coronary heart disease is causal.
(87) South Tees workplace health spokeswoman Anne Newnam said the charter aimed to reduce the death rates from coronary heart disease.
(88) Such survivors, after all, form by far the greatest proportion of patients with coronary disease.
(89) Main outcome measures - Incidence of mortality or admission to hospital because of coronary heart disease; total mortality.
(90) Much has been learnt about the natural history of coronary disease since 1945.
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