Myocardial perfusion in patients with total occlusion of a single coronary artery with and without collateral circulation

Maged Saad Mohamed El-Gantiry;

Abstract


Anastomotic channels, known as collateral vessels, can develop in the heart as an adaptation to ischemia (Fujita et al., 1987and Tayebjee et al., 2004). They serve as conduits which bridge severe stenoses or connect a territory supplied by one epicardial


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Title Myocardial perfusion in patients with total occlusion of a single coronary artery with and without collateral circulation
Authors Maged Saad Mohamed El-Gantiry
Keywords Myocardial perfusion in patients with total occlusion of a single coronary artery with and without collateral circulation
Issue Date 2008
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Anastomotic channels, known as collateral vessels, can develop in the heart as an adaptation to ischemia (Fujita et al., 1987and Tayebjee et al., 2004). They serve as conduits which bridge severe stenoses or connect a territory supplied by one epicardial

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