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Rca Dominant Has Moderate(50%) Stenosis In Near Crux And Giving

rca dominant has moderate(50%) stenosis in near crux and giving origin to normal pda and plvs and lcx has mild disease in proximal part and om as severe(90%) stenosis in the mid part. My relative 60 years Male has been disagnosed with the above in the angiography and the doc is suggesting stents in both the arteries.Is is required. Last year some other doctor advised no stents required in any of them
Thu, 3 Dec 2015
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