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* [[Coronary angiography complications|Complications]] | * [[Coronary angiography complications|Complications]] | ||
Revision as of 17:50, 6 September 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: coronary arteriography, cardiac arteriography, cardiac angiogram, coronary angio, coronary artery angio, coronary cath, cardiac cath
Section I: General Principles | |
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Introduction
TechniqueAngiographic Core Lab Definitions
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Section II: Coronary Anatomy and Projection Angles | |
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Normal Coronary Anatomy
Abnormal Coronary AnatomyProjection Angles |
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List of all specific lesion types | Bifurcated lesion | Calcified lesion | Chronic total occlusion | Distal anastomotic lesion | Irregular lesion | Left internal mammary artery | Long lesion | Multivessel disease | Myocardial Bridge lesion | Ostial lesion | Coronary angiography pulsatile flow | Thrombotic lesion | Torturous or angulated lesion | Ulcerated lesion | vasospasm
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