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What does myocardial ischemia from the coronary arteries being partially blocked with artherosclerosis cause?

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What does myocardial ischemia from the coronary arteries being partially blocked with artherosclerosis cause?

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It sounds like your question is a little backwards. Artherosclerosis is more or less a partial blockage, which could cause myocardial ischemia if present in the coronary arteries. It is diagnosed as angina pectoris, and further diagnosed as either stable or unstable.

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