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To preserve integrity of the aortic valve region, the entire heart of each animal was sectioned from its apex to the source of the coronary arteries, close to the point of greatest occlusion by plaque.
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In addition, the CC genotype was also found to be associated with greater ACS severity, including more stenosed vessels, greater occlusion of the left anterior descending branch, and a greater risk of anterior wall myocardial infarction (Table 5).
When one region has the greatest number of arcs but large occlusion reduces the number of observable feature points, it is not selected as a landmark.
This has the potential for more rapid tubular orifice fluid flow and sensitivity, greater tubular occlusion necessary to alleviate symptoms.
In the fourth portion of this protocol a 120 mmHg was applied to the thigh inducing greater venous occlusion for one minute.
A new lesion in the proximal/ostial RCA greater than 70% occlusion was opened with a successful placement of a PCI at the ostial RCA using a drug-eluting stent.
(3) Non-invasive/invasive carotid test with occlusion greater than or equal to 75%.
Since the first attempt of excluding giant ICA aneurysms from circulatory system in 1885 [ 5], a great many surgical occlusion and accessory techniques have been developed and described [ 17].
In addition, FcγR haplotypes may potentially define a subpopulation of individuals at greater risk of vascular occlusion.
The concentration of hemoglobin in the foot during thigh occlusions is greatest within the healthy volunteer (Fig. 7(A)), in concordance with the time-dependent detector readings.
Although ARDS is defined by the presence of "noncardiogenic" pulmonary edema, 30% of patients identified clinically as having ARDS have pulmonary artery occlusion pressures greater than 18 mmHg.
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