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The word "coronary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the term to refer to either the heart's main artery or the disease resulting from an obstruction in that artery. For example: My father died of a coronary disease last year.
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coronary
noun
A coronary thrombosis or heart attack.
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The baby died after a coronary artery was severed.
Instead, it was fascinating and unexpected; tense all the way to the finish, the country suffering a collective coronary.
There were allegations that his fatal coronary was caused by prison officers holding him in stress positions inside the jail.
A clot in the coronary artery induces a heart attack.
National priorities focus on dealing with clogged arteries through coronary bypass grafts.
Home-grown arteries do not, after all, involve the implantation of foreign tissue or substances.Either way, both technologies hold great promise for the hundreds of thousands of patients who are facing coronary bypasses, or even the loss of a limb due to deteriorating blood flow.
Coronary patients taking beta-blockers, for instance, fare much better in heart operations if a dose is given shortly before surgery.
Sorin is pinning its hopes for growth on the currently hot business of coronary stents, devices that are inserted into arteries.
Heart-muscle cells might help those with coronary disease.
For coronary thrombosis, cases peaked two days after a drop in temperature.
And though some supermarkets are starting to discount fruit and vegetables, "economy" lines are still dominated by fatty, sugary and salty foods.Meanwhile, Britain has one of the highest death rates for coronary heart disease in Western Europe, and a third of all cancers are diet-related.
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