coronary

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A coronary thrombosis or heart attack

Manny had a coronary last week, followed by a triple bypass.

Encircling something (like a crown), especially with regard to the arteries or veins of the heart
Pertaining to a crown
obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery by a blood clot (thrombus)
A small bone in the foot of a horse
Of or pertaining to a crown; forming, or adapted to form, a crown or garland
surrounding like a crown (especially of the blood vessels surrounding the heart); "coronary arteries"
surrounding like a crown (especially of the blood vessels surrounding the heart); "coronary arteries
—Structures that encircle another structure (such as the coronary arteries, which encircle the heart); commonly used to refer to a coronary thrombosis or a heart attack
{s} of or relating to the coronary veins or arteries of the heart; of or pertaining to the heart
Coronary means belonging or relating to the heart. If all the coronary arteries are free of significant obstructions, all parts of the heart will receive equal amounts of oxygen
Resembling, or situated like, a crown or circlet; as, the coronary arteries and veins of the heart
encircling in the manner of a crown; especially to the arteries of the heart,and by extension, to pathologic involvement of them
refering to the heart D
1 Of or pertaining to vessels, nerves or attachments that encircle a part or an organ 2 Pertaining to or involving the coronary arteries
Crown-shaped, resembling or encircling as a crown, especially with regard to the arteries or veins of the heart
Coronet or hair surface, part of the hoof farthest from the basal surface of the hoof at any given point
If someone has a coronary, they collapse because the flow of blood to their heart is blocked by a large lump of blood called a clot. = heart attack. relating to the heart = cardiac (coronarius , from corona ( CROWN); because the blood-tubes coming out of the top of the heart look like a crown). coronaries if someone has a coronary, their heart suddenly stops working because the flow of blood to it has been blocked by a small piece of solid blood = heart attack
Related to the arteries that supply blood to the heart
Referring to the blood vessels around the heart (coronary thrombosis, a blood clot in the coronary artery)
{i} heart attack; one of the main arteries which supplies the heart with blood
coronary arteries
plural form of coronary artery
coronary artery
An artery arising from aorta
coronary artery disease
Any disease caused by the accumulation of fatty deposits in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the myocardium
coronary heart disease
Any disease caused by the accumulation of fatty deposits in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the myocardium
coronary thrombosis
Thrombosis of a coronary artery, that is, a blockage, caused by a blood clot, of the blood flow in a coronary artery of the heart, leading to myocardial infarction
coronary arteries
The vessels that supply oxygenated blood to the myocardial tissues The main coronary arteries originate in the aorta and lie on the surface of the heart, with small branching arteries penetrating into the cardiac muscle mass
coronary arteries
Two arteries arising from the aorta They provide blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
the blood vessels which bring blood to nourish the heart
coronary arteries
Vessels that supply blood to the heart directly from the aorta
coronary arteries
blood vessels that supply blood directly to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
The coronary arteries are the arteries on the surface of the heart
coronary arteries
Two arteries arising from the aorta that arch over the top of the heart and divide into branches They provide blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
arteries that come from the aorta to provide blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
Two arteries arising from the aorta that arch down over the top of the heart and divide into branches They provide blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
The blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood
coronary arteries
—The arteries that branch off from the aorta and supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
Blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with blood
coronary arteries
the arteries that take oxygen-carrying blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
two arteries that come from the aorta to provide blood to the heart muscle
coronary arteries
The coronary arteries are special blood vessels which supply the heart with necessary oxygen and nutrients The heart does not function properly without enough oxygen
coronary arteries
The coronary arteries are the arteries on the surface of the heart that provide blood flow to the heart muscle itself
coronary arteries
Network of blood vessels that branch off the aorta to supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood There are two main coronary arteries: the right and the left The left splits into two arteries called the circumflex and the left anterior descending (LAD) arteries, thus, the heart is often considered to have three major coronary arteries
coronary arteries
The coronary arteries supply freshly oxygenated blood to the heart The heart does not function properly without enough oxygen Insufficient oxygen reaching the heart muscle via coronary arteries may causes angina, heart attack (myocardial infarction), or even death
coronary arteries
the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle itself
coronary arteries
Two arteries arising from the aorta The arteries arch down over the top of the heart, branch and provide blood to the working heart muscle
coronary arteries
the arteries supplying blood to the myocardium, the heart muscle
coronary arteries
These are the arteries which feed blood to the heart muscle (Myocardium) itself It is these vessels which become blocked, which cause a heart attack
coronary arteries
The arteries that provide blood to the heart muscle The most important of the arteries supplying blood to the heart are the left main, left circumflex, left anterior descending, and right coronary arteries
coronary arteries
The two arteries and their branches that rise from the aorta and channel blood to the heart muscle
coronary artery
disease: narrowing of arteries that encircle the heart resulting in inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle
coronary artery
The arteries that deliver blood to the heart itself There are three major coronary arteries
coronary artery
Either of two arteries that originate in the aorta and supply blood to the muscular tissue of the heart. one of the two arteries that supply blood to the heart
coronary artery
Disease Requiring Surgery (Coronary Bypass) The undergoing of heart surgery to correct narrowing or blockage of one or more coronary arteries with bypass grafts This excludes non-surgical techniques such as balloon angioplasty or laser relief of an obstruction Only artery bypass is covered Since balloon angioplasty and laser relief do not require open heart surgery, these two techniques are not covered by Lifecheque
coronary artery
one of two blood vessels that supply blood to the tissues of the heart
coronary artery
There are two coronary arteries of the heart - the right coronary artery and the left main coronary artery that then divide into the left circumflex branch and the left anterior descending branch These arteries carry blood and oxygen to the cells of the heart
coronary artery
the artery that branches from the aorta to supply blood to the heart
coronary artery
The blood vessels which bring red (oxygen-rich) blood to nourish the muscle cells of the beating heart
coronary bone
The small pastern bone of the horse and allied animals
coronary bypass
Surgical treatment for coronary heart disease to relieve angina pectoris and prevent heart attacks. It became widely used in the 1960s. One or more blood vessels usually an artery in the chest or a vein from the leg are transplanted to create new paths for blood to flow from the aorta to the heart muscle, bypassing obstructed sections of the coronary arteries
coronary bypass
open-heart surgery in which the rib cage is opened and a section of a blood vessel is grafted from the aorta to the coronary artery to bypass the blocked section of the coronary artery and improve the blood supply to the heart
coronary bypass surgery
A surgical procedure performed to improve blood supply to the heart by creating new routes for blood flow when one or more of the coronary arteries become obstructed. The surgery involves removing a healthy blood vessel from another part of the body, such as the leg, and grafting it onto the heart to circumvent the blocked artery
coronary care unit
a hospital unit specially staffed and equipped to treat patients with serious cardiac problems
coronary care unit
A hospital unit that is specially equipped to treat patients with serious heart conditions, such as coronary thrombosis
coronary cushion
A cushionlike band of vascular tissue at the upper border of the wall of the hoof of the horse and allied animals
coronary cushion
It takes an important part in the secretion of the horny walls
coronary disease
heart disease
coronary heart disease
or ischemic heart disease Progressive reduction of blood supply to the heart muscle due to narrowing or blocking of a coronary artery (see atherosclerosis). Short-term oxygen deprivation can cause angina pectoris. Long-term, severe oxygen depletion causes a heart attack. Coronary bypass or angioplasty is needed if medication and diet do not control the disease
coronary insufficiency
inadequate blood flow to the heart muscles; can cause angina pectoris
coronary occlusion
occlusion of a coronary artery caused either by progressive atherosclerosis or by a blood clot
coronary occlusion
The partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery, as by a thrombus or the progressive buildup of atherosclerotic plaque
coronary sinus
a short sinus receiving most of the veins of the heart; empties into the right atrium
coronary sinus
A venous sinus that opens into the right atrium of the heart and serves to drain the coronary veins
coronary thrombosis
the formation of a clot in one of the arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle
coronary thrombosis
A clot forms in one of the coronary arteries, causing an occlusion
coronary thrombosis
the actual blocking of a coronary artery by a clot
coronary thrombosis
Formation of a clot in one of the arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle [back to top]
coronary thrombosis
obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery by a blood clot (thrombus)
coronary thrombosis
a blockage of one or more of the coronary arteries due to a blood clot in the presence of advanced atherosclerosis
coronary thrombosis
Formation of a clot in one of the arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle Also called coronary occlusion
coronary thrombosis
—The blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot
coronary thrombosis
A coronary thrombosis is the same as a coronary. Obstruction of a coronary artery by a thrombus, often leading to destruction of heart muscle. a disease which causes someone's heart to suddenly stop working, because the flow of blood to it has been blocked by a small piece of solid blood = coronary
coronary thrombosis
when a clot forms in an artery conducting blood to the heart muscle A form of coronary occlusion
coronary thrombosis
The formation of a clot in a coronary artery obstructing the flow of blood
coronary vein
Any one of the veins that drains blood from the muscular tissue of the heart and empties into the coronary sinus
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty
balloon angioplasty, opening of a blocked or narrowed blood vessel by inserting a balloon-tipped catheter into the vessel and inflating it to compress the fatty buildup inside (Medicine)
left coronary artery
arises from the left aortic sinus; supplies the left side of the heart
minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery
heart surgery in which a coronary bypass is performed on the beating heart by the use of small instruments and cameras threaded through small incisions
port-access coronary bypass surgery
heart surgery in which a coronary bypass is performed by the use of small instruments and tiny cameras threaded through small incisions while the heart is stopped and blood is pumped through a heart-lung machine
right coronary artery
arises from the right aortic sinus; supplies the right side of the heart
coronary

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    cor·o·na·ry

    Турецкое произношение

    kôrıneri

    Произношение

    /ˈkôrəˌnerē/ /ˈkɔːrəˌnɛriː/

    Этимология

    [ 'kor-&-"ner-E, 'kär- ] (adjective.) 1610. From Latin coronarius, from corona (“crown”).
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