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The doctor who reviewed the report said it was probably a coronarythrombosis.
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I was in the hospital at the time recovering from a coronarythrombosis.
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One of your uncles died of a coronarythrombosis when you were about fifteen-
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One case of acute myocardial infarction due to coronarythrombosis was noted during the maintenance treatment.
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Background: Persistent unstable angina (UA) is commonly associated with coronarythrombosis and persistent systemic inflammation.
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With every approach to reduce coronarythrombosis, however, there is an accompanying risk of increasing bleeding complications elsewhere.
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He had cast it and dance rehearsals had begun when his coronarythrombosis nipped the production in the bud.
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Apparently the doctor who reviewed it had no difficulty in diagnosing the seizure as definitely some form of heart attack, and probably a coronarythrombosis.
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This report describes a young man with angiographically normal coronary arteries in whom cocaine abuse produced coronary artery spasm leading to coronarythrombosis and infarction.
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Background: The differential diagnosis of acute chest pain is challenging, especially in patients with normal ECG findings, and may include coronarythrombosis or pulmonary emboli.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the novel fibrin-specific contrast agent EP-2104R for molecular targeted MR imaging of coronarythrombosis and pulmonary emboli.
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He's been drinking, his pulse is up, bing go the strings of his heart, a coronarythrombosis ten years too early, all over in seconds.'
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At quarter past eleven he suffered a massive coronarythrombosis and fell down dead on the corner of Oak and Pine, near a fire plug.
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After a descent into poverty and alcoholism, she attempted a comeback in 1975, but died the following February of coronarythrombosis, aged only 32.
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Results: The study population included 3,404 myocardial infarction patients enrolled in the ASPECT (Anticoagulants in the Secondary Prevention of Events in CoronaryThrombosis) trial.