coronary artery
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of coronary artery
First recorded in 1735–45; so called from its crownlike envelopment of the heart
Example Sentences
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Coronary artery calcium scoring with CT was developed to noninvasively measure the amount of calcium in the arteries of the heart.
From Science Daily • Mar. 5, 2024
Coronary artery disease most often causes such a blockage.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 21, 2023
Coronary artery disease was identified as a significant condition in his death.
From Washington Times • Aug. 27, 2018
Coronary artery disease, for example, is more predictable.
From Nature • Jan. 30, 2013
Coronary artery disease, medical scientists have long suspected, is closely related to diet.
From Time Magazine Archive
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