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One of a group of viruses that have a halo or crown-like (corona) appearance when viewed under a microscope. These viruses are a common cause of mild to moderate upper-respiratory illness in humans and are associated with respiratory, gastrointestinal, liver and neurologic disease in animals.
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| coronary |
a diagnostic test used to identify the exact location and severity of coronary artery disease. During angiography a small tube or catheter is inserted into an artery and guided with the assistance of a fluoroscope (x-ray) to the opening of the coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart. A dye, visible on x-rays, is then injected into each coronary artery to reveal the extent and severity of blockages. Images produced by angiography are known as angiograms.
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| coronary artery |
the vessels that supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscle itself, so named because they encircle the heart in the form of a crown.
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| coronary artery bypass graft |
a surgical procedure used in individuals with significant narrowings and blockages of coronary arteries to create new routes around narrowed and blocked arteries, permitting increased blood flow to the heart muscle. The bypass graft for a CABG can be a vein from the leg or an inner chest wall artery.
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| coronary |
of, relating to, or affecting the heart
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