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Nov 6, 2025, 04:50
Understanding Coronary Artery Disease: When Atherosclerosis Meets Thrombosis
David España, Founder and Principal Consultant of Empyric Consulting, posted on LinkedIn:
”Coronary artery disease often stems from narrowed or blocked coronary arteries, frequently due to atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis, with or without accompanying thrombosis, is a primary culprit. Atherosclerosis can heighten the risk of thrombus formation, where a clot obstructs the coronary arteries. This understanding is crucial for exams and grasping the underlying causes of coronary artery issues.”
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