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XXXXXX WHO ARE PRONE TO PLAQUE BUILDUP ETC.. IN A M R I IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT I HAVE SOFTPLAQUE? AND IT IS IN THE 40 % TO 60 % RANGE .THEY COULD NOT BE SURE OF THE SOFTPLAQUE % AS THE... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
I had a cta done because my nuclear stress test showed a blockage. CTA showed no evidence of soft or hard plaque . No evidence of coronary artery stenosis. But images reveals an elevated left ... View answer
Hi before 1 month doctor did angiography of my father.Report is below Left main coronary artery:-Distal 20% plaque. left anterior descending artery :-osteo proximal 90% disease,D2 80% disease(moderate ... View answer
I have ldl of 150 and triglyceride 200, SGPT-78 & SGOT-60 and Uric Acid-5. Besides,128 slice coronary angiography study reveals- -CAD-Moderate plaque burden with a focal mild ( 25% approx) stenosis in ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
IMPRESSION: Right dominant circulation.- Focal occlusive softplaque in proximal OM2.- Eccenteric softplaque in proximal LCX causing approx 30-40% diameter stenosis.sir i want to know the above... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
my angiography report is Left main coronary artery is Normal Left anterior descending artery- Type 3 vessel MID LAD 50% PLAQUE AFTER D1 WITH CALCIUM LEFT CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY LCX SHOWN 705 LESION AT THE ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Johann Christopher
( Cardiologist)
Hellow sir I am a diabatic patient recently i got it done the CT PHERIPHERAL Angiography findigs are: Mixed plaque at ostium of celiac trunk and inferior mesenteric artery causingmild and moderate ... View answer
in a report of ct coronary angiography it was given as follows LAD -type III Mixed plaque causing discrete crtical stenosis (90% ) at ostium . Calcific mild disease in proximal segment . Rest of LAD is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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