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occlusion

Obstruction or closing off of a hollow organ or vessel.


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RESULTS ST-segment elevation in the posterior leads was twice as frequent during occlusion of the circumflex artery as during right coronary occlusion (P < .
This finding agrees with a previous study carried out on a separate set of dogs which determined that exposure to CAPs enhances ischemia-induced ECG changes in a coronary occlusion model (Godleski et al.
Even a low dose of aspirin will inhibit clotting, and therefore may be helpful in preventing strokes and coronary occlusion.
 
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