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Doctors said perform CABG after 2 weeks
LMCA: short and normal LAD: Ostio proximal 60% lesion, mid 100% occlusion Diagonal: D1 - 70% lesion LCX: Non dominant, proximal 30% lesion, distal 70% -80% bifurcating lesion at OM2 OMS : OM1 - proximal 30% lesion (small caliber), OM2 - Ostial 70% lesion RCA: right dominant,proximal mildlesion,mid60%lesion and 40% lesiob,distal normal
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This Cag Picture suggestive of Tripple vessel disease. Patient having diabetes more benefited from Cabg .But For PTCA Cd Should be reviewed.
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