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Evidence of endothelial dysfunction in angiographically normal coronary arteries of patients with coronary artery disease. Circulation
, 1989
"... Acetylcholine causes endothelium-dependent dilation of normal arteries in most animal species. The effect of acetylcholine on normal human coronary arteries is controversial. Pathologic studies and epicardial echocardiography have shown that diffuse atherosclerosis is often present despite angiograp ..."
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Acetylcholine causes endothelium-dependent dilation of normal arteries in most animal species. The effect of acetylcholine on normal human coronary arteries is controversial. Pathologic studies and epicardial echocardiography have shown that diffuse atherosclerosis is often present despite
A Massive Calcified Left Ventricular Aneurysm with Normal Coronary Arteries and Without
"... Most cardiac aneurysms develop after myocardial infarction. Calcification in the aneurysmal wall is seen rarely. In this case report the authors present a thirty-nine-year-old man, who had been free from symptoms until eight months before, when he began to experience palpitations due to monomorphic ..."
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sustained ventricular tachycardia. A chest roentgenogram disclosed an oval calcification on the left ventricular apex. Coronary angiography and left ventriculography revealed normal epicardial coronary arteries and a massive calcified and ossified left ventricular apical aneurysm. He had no chest pain, nor
Editorial Comment A Normal Coronary Artery: What Size Is It?
"... O ver the past 2 decades, significant advances have been made in the treatment of patients with acute and chronic coronary disease syn-dromes, and therapeutic decision-making in patients with coronary disease has become increasingly guided by the coronary angiogram. Although coronary angiog-raphy ha ..."
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O ver the past 2 decades, significant advances have been made in the treatment of patients with acute and chronic coronary disease syn-dromes, and therapeutic decision-making in patients with coronary disease has become increasingly guided by the coronary angiogram. Although coronary angiog
Case Report Angina Pectoris in Patient with Hyperthyroidism and Angiographically Normal Coronary Arteries
"... arteries. and insomnia for approximately one year. She also reported oligomenorrhea, but no gonadal function abnormalities were observed upon gynecological evaluation (FSH = 2.34 mIU/ml and LH = 3.64 (mIU/ml). The patient was subsequently referred to an endocrinologist. She had been previously hospi ..."
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arteries. and insomnia for approximately one year. She also reported oligomenorrhea, but no gonadal function abnormalities were observed upon gynecological evaluation (FSH = 2.34 mIU/ml and LH = 3.64 (mIU/ml). The patient was subsequently referred to an endocrinologist. She had been previously
Chamber Cardiac Permanent Pacemaker on Arterial Distensibility Using Carotid- Femoral (Aortic) Pulse Wave Velocity in Patients with Angiographically Normal Coronary Arteries
"... Introduction: The traditional dual chamber cardiac permanent pacemakers are widely used for symptomatic bradycardia. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an index of arterial stiffness and a mar-ker of cardiovascular events. This study aims to investigate arterial distensibility using carotid-femoral (aor ..."
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-femoral (aortic) PWV measurements in patients with traditional dual chamber cardiac permanent pacemakers and angiographically normal coronary arteries.
CLINICIAN’S CORNERCLINICAL REVIEW Angina With “Normal ” Coronary Arteries A Changing Philosophy
"... EACH YEAR, MANY WOMEN AREtold that they have no signifi-cant heart disease followingdemonstration of “normal ” or near-normal coronary arteries after coronary angiography and are offered no treatment beyond reassurance.1New data suggest that this approachmay no longer be appropriate. Specifically, p ..."
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EACH YEAR, MANY WOMEN AREtold that they have no signifi-cant heart disease followingdemonstration of “normal ” or near-normal coronary arteries after coronary angiography and are offered no treatment beyond reassurance.1New data suggest that this approachmay no longer be appropriate. Specifically
The Effects of Metabolic Syndrome on TpTe Interval and TpTe/QT Ratio in Patients with Normal Coronary Arteries
"... Objective: T wave peak to T wave end (TpTe) interval and TpTe/QT have been accepted as predictors of ventricular arrythmia. In this study our aim is to investigate the effect of metabolic syndome on these parameters in patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries. Materials and Methods: T ..."
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Objective: T wave peak to T wave end (TpTe) interval and TpTe/QT have been accepted as predictors of ventricular arrythmia. In this study our aim is to investigate the effect of metabolic syndome on these parameters in patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries. Materials and Methods
PANIC DISORDER IN THE FAMILIES OF PATIENTS WITH NORMAL CORONARY ARTERIES AND NON-FEAR PANIC DISORDER
, 1991
"... Summary—Patients with non-fear disorder (NFPD) meet DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder, but do not report subjective fear or anxiety. Although apparently common in medical settings, this controversial group is in need of further diagnostic validation. This study assessed family history of panic d ..."
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disorder in patients with chest pain and normal coronary arteries (CP/NCA) and either NFPD, panic disorder with fear, or no panic. It was hypothesized that the two panic disorder groups would have similar, elevated rates of panic disorder in their first-degree relatives, compared to patients without panic
8Syndrome of Coronary Artery Spasm of Normal Coronary Arteries. Clinical and Angiographic Features Ramón Castelló, M.D.
"... To define the clinical and angiographic features of the syndrome of spasm of angiographically normal coronary arteries, 77 patients with spasm and fixed coronary stenosis equal to or greater than 50 % (group A) were compared with 35 patients with spasm and normal or minimally diseased coronary arter ..."
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To define the clinical and angiographic features of the syndrome of spasm of angiographically normal coronary arteries, 77 patients with spasm and fixed coronary stenosis equal to or greater than 50 % (group A) were compared with 35 patients with spasm and normal or minimally diseased coronary
Coronary Plaque Burden, as Determined by Cardiac Computed Tomography, in Patients with Myocardial Infarction and Angiographically Normal Coronary Arteries Compared to Healthy Volunteers: A Prospective
"... Objectives: Patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries (MINCA) represent a diagnostic and a therapeutic challenge. Cardiac computed tomography (CT) allows detection of coronary artery disease (CAD) even in the absence of significant stenosis. W ..."
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Objectives: Patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries (MINCA) represent a diagnostic and a therapeutic challenge. Cardiac computed tomography (CT) allows detection of coronary artery disease (CAD) even in the absence of significant stenosis
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