Single-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease
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A Single-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease is an atherosclerosis disease that affects single coronary vessels rather than multiple vessels.
- AKA: Single Coronary Vessel Disease, Isolated Vessel Atherosclerosis.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Single-Vessel Stenosis in isolated coronary artery.
- It can typically present Single-Vessel Plaque Burden without multivessel involvement.
- It can typically demonstrate Single-Vessel Flow Limitation affecting single vascular territory.
- It can typically require Single-Vessel Intervention when hemodynamically significant.
- It can typically show Single-Vessel Progression Patterns over time.
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- It can often affect Right Coronary Artery as single-vessel culprit.
- It can often involve Left Anterior Descending Artery in single-vessel pattern.
- It can often present Single-Vessel Risk Factors distinct from multivessel disease.
- It can often benefit from Single-Vessel Targeted Therapy using vessel-specific approach.
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- It can range from being a Mild Single-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease to being a Severe Single-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease, depending on its single-vessel stenosis severity.
- It can range from being a Proximal Single-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease to being a Distal Single-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease, depending on its single-vessel lesion location.
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- It can be diagnosed through Single-Vessel Imaging Findings on coronary angiography.
- It can be managed with Single-Vessel PCI for significant stenosis.
- It can progress to Multi-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease without risk factor modification.
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- Example(s):
- Single-Vessel Location Patterns, such as:
- Isolated RCA Atherosclerosis Disease affecting right coronary artery only.
- Isolated LAD Atherosclerosis Disease involving left anterior descending artery only.
- Isolated LCx Atherosclerosis Disease in left circumflex artery only.
- Single-Vessel Severity Levels, such as:
- Single-Vessel Mild Stenosis with 25-50% narrowing.
- Single-Vessel Moderate Stenosis showing 50-70% narrowing.
- Single-Vessel Severe Stenosis demonstrating [[>70% narrowing]].
- Single-Vessel Clinical Presentations, such as:
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- Single-Vessel Location Patterns, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Multi-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease, which affects multiple coronary vessels rather than single vessel.
- Left Main Disease, which involves critical left main stenosis rather than single-vessel pattern.
- Diffuse Coronary Disease, which shows widespread involvement rather than isolated vessel disease.
- See: Atherosclerosis Disease, Coronary Atherosclerosis Disease, Multi-Vessel Atherosclerosis Disease, Coronary Artery Disease.