Coronary tortuosity is a phenomenon often encountered by cardiologists performing coronary angiography. The aetiology and clinical importance of coronary tortuosity are still unclear. Coronary tortuosity without fixed atherosclerotic stenosis in patients with angina pectoris and an abnormal exercise stress test has never been described in the literature.This article describes three cases of patients with anginal complaints, an abnormal exercise stress test and coronary angiography without the presence of a fixed atherosclerotic lesion.It is hypothesised that coronary tortuosity leads to flow alteration resulting in a reduction in coronary pressure distal to the tortuous segment of the coronary artery, subsequently leading to ischaemia. Futu...
BACKGROUND: Tortuous coronary arteries are commonly observed in clinical screenings and it may cause...
Background: Coronary tortuosity (CT) had different definitions and scores in literature with unclear...
To evaluate the prevalence and pathophysiological significance of I and II order coronary arteries w...
Item does not contain fulltextCoronary tortuosity is a phenomenon often encountered by cardiologists...
Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a prevalent angiographic finding commonly associated with aging,...
The aim of this paper was to review based on the existing literature the impact of coronary artery t...
Introduction. Extreme coronary tortuosity may lead to flow alteration resulting in a reduction in co...
Coronary tortuosity is a common coronary angiography finding. The aetiology and the clinical signifi...
Background Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a relatively common finding on coronary angiography a...
<div><p>Abstract The objective of this study is to make a review of the narrative of coronary artery...
BACKGROUND: Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesi...
Background: A large proportion of patients with angina and no obstructive coronary artery disease (A...
Coronary tortuosity is a common angiographic finding, but the hemodynamic significance of coronary t...
Objective Coronary tortuosity may affect epicardial coronary arterial blood flow. This study aimed t...
Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesis, clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Tortuous coronary arteries are commonly observed in clinical screenings and it may cause...
Background: Coronary tortuosity (CT) had different definitions and scores in literature with unclear...
To evaluate the prevalence and pathophysiological significance of I and II order coronary arteries w...
Item does not contain fulltextCoronary tortuosity is a phenomenon often encountered by cardiologists...
Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a prevalent angiographic finding commonly associated with aging,...
The aim of this paper was to review based on the existing literature the impact of coronary artery t...
Introduction. Extreme coronary tortuosity may lead to flow alteration resulting in a reduction in co...
Coronary tortuosity is a common coronary angiography finding. The aetiology and the clinical signifi...
Background Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a relatively common finding on coronary angiography a...
<div><p>Abstract The objective of this study is to make a review of the narrative of coronary artery...
BACKGROUND: Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesi...
Background: A large proportion of patients with angina and no obstructive coronary artery disease (A...
Coronary tortuosity is a common angiographic finding, but the hemodynamic significance of coronary t...
Objective Coronary tortuosity may affect epicardial coronary arterial blood flow. This study aimed t...
Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesis, clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Tortuous coronary arteries are commonly observed in clinical screenings and it may cause...
Background: Coronary tortuosity (CT) had different definitions and scores in literature with unclear...
To evaluate the prevalence and pathophysiological significance of I and II order coronary arteries w...