Her physician reported that she had had a heart attack following a coronary occlusion.
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His doctor attributed Quill's death to a coronary occlusion, the climax of years of heart disease.
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Skin thickening and stiffness of this type may be the signs of a previous and hitherto-undetected coronary occlusion.
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On the 44th anniversary of TIME'S first issue, America's greatest maker of magazines died in Phoenix of a coronary occlusion.
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Out of hospital cardiac arrest is a leading cause of mortality and acute coronary occlusion is the leading cause of cardiac arrest.
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More surprising was Dr. Silverman's report that heart disease acquired relatively late in life-including coronary occlusion-may be signaled by changes in the hand.
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It is currently recruiting patients with acute myocardial infarction, coronary occlusion and acute coronary syndrome intervention in the use of the AngelMed Guardian system.
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There are already several surgical approaches designed to repair hearts after coronary occlusion but before the damage becomes near-total and irreversible, as it had in the transplant patients.
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The two researchers sliced the coronary specimens crosswise, and after examining countless paper-thin specimens under the microscope, worked out the sequence of a typical coronary occlusion.