Prevalence of coronary artery ectasia in Egyptian patients presenting for elective coronary angiography
Ahmed Abd el-Moez el-Sayed;
Abstract
Coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is an uncommon angiographic finding, the prevalence in most series ranges from 0.3% (Cokkinos, 1999) to 5.3% (Demopoules et al., 1997).
The most accepted definition for CAE was provided by Hartnell et al. (1985) who defined
The most accepted definition for CAE was provided by Hartnell et al. (1985) who defined
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| Title | Prevalence of coronary artery ectasia in Egyptian patients presenting for elective coronary angiography | Authors | Ahmed Abd el-Moez el-Sayed | Keywords | Prevalence of coronary artery ectasia in Egyptian patients presenting for elective coronary angiography | Issue Date | 2006 | Description | Coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is an uncommon angiographic finding, the prevalence in most series ranges from 0.3% (Cokkinos, 1999) to 5.3% (Demopoules et al., 1997). The most accepted definition for CAE was provided by Hartnell et al. (1985) who defined |
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