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I HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH 50 TO 6O PERCENT BLOCKAGE OF LEFT MAIN WHICH IS PATENT WITH DISTAL ... STENOSIS I ALSO HAVE AAA ABOUT 40MM WHAT WOULD THE PROCEDURES BE HOW MANY BYPASSES WOULD I NEED WOULD THE ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jasvinder Singh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
ECCENTRIC 60-70% STENOSISdistal cx normal CX-PDA HAS A DISCRETE ECCENTRIC PROXIMAL 50% STENOSISRCA CO ... distal LAD having discrete 70% stenosis after 2nd diagonal Diagonal and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Raja Sekhar Varma
( Cardiologist)
narrowing, maximum % of stenosis in distal external iliac artery being 25 to 30%. Proximal and mid superficial femoral artery shows multiple foci of narrowing, maximum % of stenosis being 50 60%.... View answer
normal with distal trifurcation. LAD is a type III vessel with proximal long segment bifurcation with Diagonal - 70%-80% stenosis. Mid and distal LAD and the septal perforators are normal. The... View answer
anatomical location The left main had an ostial 50-60% stenosis with a 30% distalstenosis before bifurcating ...-80% ostial stenosis. The RCA is dominant and has multiple luminal... View answer
Bypass done nine years ago,cardiac cath this week shows proximal left main 100%stenosis,graft to mid lad 100%stenosis at distal anastomois,graft to RPDA 100%STENOSIS AT PROXIMAL ANASTOMOSIS,NO... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
plaqueing. Mid RCA has 70-80% stenosis. distalRCA 100 occluded. PDA and PLB are seen filling through ... astride D1 has 30% stenosis . distal LAD is normal, D1 has mild disease... View answer
distal right vertebral artery at distal C5-C6 level. There is mild luminal narrowing at the origin of the left internal carotid artery (less than 50% diameter stenosis). There is calcific plaque mixed... View answer
With a high-grade atheroma at the origin of the celiac axis, estimated stenosis at 90%, and distal ..., and its more distal branches appear well-perfused, so would this necessarily require surgery? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI
( General & Family Physician)
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