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Why are the coronary arteries so important?

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Why are the coronary arteries so important?

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The coronary arteries are the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle itself, so that the heart is able to pump strongly and deliver blood to all the vital organs of the body (see Figure 2). If any of these 3 coronary arteries are narrowed, blocked, inflamed, infected, or injured, this reduces the blood supply to the heart muscle and can cause injury.

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