coronary occlusion in a sentence
Examples
- Fung died of a coronary occlusion in Los Angeles, California on 16 April 1945 at the age of 49 . He is buried in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles.
- For instance, he emphasizes at length how harmful cigarettes are to one's health, listing lung cancer, coronary occlusion and the many other diseases that are almost certainly caused by smoking.
- Lepran I, Nemecz G, Koltai M, Szekeres L . Effect of a linoleic acid-rich diet on the acute phase of coronary occlusion in conscious rats : influence of indomethacin and aspirin.
- Sutcliffe died of a coronary occlusion on 10 December 1964 in Goulburn, New South Wales, where he was attending a meeting of the council of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn.
- Upon formation, intraluminal thrombi can occlude arteries outright ( e . g ., coronary occlusion ), but more often they detach, move into the circulation, and eventually occlude smaller downstream branches causing thromboembolism.
- Following this clinical description, Constantinides [ 9 ], in 1995, raised the possibility that even ordinary allergic reactions could promote plaque disruption that can lead to coronary thrombus formation and coronary occlusion.
- McGirr died of a coronary occlusion at Trixie Gardner became a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom and is the only Australian woman made a life peeress of the UK parliament, as Baroness Gardner of Parkes.
- J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 1981; 3 : 847 853 . ( Note : worldwide the first exact experimental demonstration of the protection from lethal arrhythmias due to coronary occlusion of a diet rich in unsaturated fatty acids)
- Braunwald, in 1998, categorized allergic angina in a subgroup of dynamic coronary occlusion lesions by quoting that allergic reactions with mediators such as histamine or leukotrienes acting on coronary vascular smooth muscle can induce vasospastic angina.
- According to Robert K . Massie's " Nicholas and Alexandra : The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty ", Tsar Nicholas II may have suffered a coronary occlusion right before he was toppled from his throne during the Russian Revolution in 1917.