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Last Update: 05/12/2024 04:45 AM
Current Deck: Clin Med::Cardio::CAD - Stable Angina
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At what point will atherosclerosis become symptomatic in Coronary artery disease (CAD)?
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When plaque stenosis exceeds 70-80% of the luminal diameter
which results in a reduction in flow (including coronary blood flow to the myocardium).
Stenotic lesions of this magnitude produce the typical symptoms of angina pectoris.
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