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Tuesday, May 10, 2011 itsjustvicki asks

Q: I just got test result back.

I just got test result back from a heart catherization. It  says, Very mild left anterior descending. But was otherwise normal. NOW I wait 2 weeks to get an ECHO done, so my question is, What does that left anterior descending mean?
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5/10/11 10:29pm

Hi itsjustvicki,

 

The left anterior descending artery is one of the three main coronary arteries. This explanation may be helpful: Coronary artery blockage

 

Take care,

 

Shauna Hill, RD, LD

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By itsjustvicki— Last Modified: 05/10/11, First Published: 05/10/11