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Перевод: coronary
[прилагательное] венечный; коронарный
Тезаурус:
- In addition, thromboxane B 2 levels were found to be elevated in the peripheral blood of patients with Prinzmetal angina (Lewy et al, 1979; Robertson et al, 1981) and in coronary sinus blood of patients with unstable angina (Hirsh et al, 1981).
- With this complication, the opening of the coronary arteries (which supply blood to the heart muscle itself) are involved by the syphilitic process.
- However, those non-diabetics with coronary disease showed high thromboxane production (Butkus et al, 1982).
- In addition, a recent study has assessed platelet thromboxane production in insulin-dependent diabetics with and without coronary artery disease (Butkus et al, 1982).
- The narrowing is caused by a fatty deposit called atheroma and if it gets too thick and the coronary arteries too narrow, the blood supply to the heart becomes restricted or even blocked.
- He had felt no pain, nor had any indication that, even though he appeared fit enough to play in the First Division, he was about to become a victim of coronary problems.
- This is well demonstrated in the 14-year prospective Framingham Study, for individuals younger than 50 years the risk of coronary heart disease increased over 5-fold with increasing serum cholesterol levels from 4.6-;8.7 mmol/l (Kannel et al, 1979).
- Within the next two or three years, seven major studies, all aimed at reducing coronary risks on a massive scale, will have reported their findings.
- Bringing the population average down makes us all more like the Japanese, with their low cholesterol and low coronary rates than, say, the Finns who have high levels of both (see Figure 2).
- Although coronary disease was, and still is, the number one killer of American men, in any particular year it claims perhaps only 1 per cent of the male population.
- However, those diabetics with retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, peripheral vascular disease or coronary vascular disease did show significantly enhanced platelet thromboxane generation compared to controls (Butkus et al, 1980).
- Increased platelet aggregation has been reported in patients with neuropathy (O'Malley et al, 1975) retinopathy (Heath et al, 1971; Bensoussan et al, 1975) and coronary artery disease (Szirtes, 1970).
- Despite two coronary bypasses, he's now strangled with anoxic pain, face grey, clutching his throat.
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