Coronary Thrombosis
Coronary thrombosis is a medical condition in which a thrombus (clot) forms in the coronary arteries in the heart. It is a major cause of heart attacks and can lead to serious complications such as death. Coronary thrombosis is the most common type of thrombotic event, and can be prevented by lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly, as well as by taking certain medications or undergoing medical procedures, such as angioplasty or bypass surgery. Early recognition and treatment of coronary thrombosis is of utmost importance to improve patient outcomes.
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