Angiography Terms And Meanings

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Discharge summary after stenosis:
LEFT CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY was of moderate calibre and non-dominant. There were minor irregularities throughout.
RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY was of moderate calibre and dominant.
LEFT VENTRICULOGRAM was 12mmHg. Left ventricular systolic function was normal. There was no trans-aortic gradient.

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