Coronary supply route aneurysms were found in 16 men somewhere in the range of 37 and 62 years old, mean 51 years. Aneurysms were of two sorts: saccular and fusiform. They included the correct coronary course in 13 (87 percent), the circumflex vein in eight (50 percent), and the left front diving supply route in five (31 percent). In certain patients, more than one vessel was included. Twelve patients gave angina pectoris, three with the congestive cardiovascular breakdown, and one with both. Five were in utilitarian class II, eight were in class III and three were in class IV toward the start of the examination. The electrocardiogram indicated proof of past myocardial localized necrosis in four patients; four patients had left ventricular hypertrophy, one had left pivot deviation, one had left group branch square, one had right pack branch square, two had first-degree atrioventricular square and seven had variations from the norm in the S-T fragment and T wave.
Obstructive coronary sickness was available altogether; the block score was from 1 to 4 of every three patients, from 5 to 9 out of four patients and from 10 to 14 in the staying nine.
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