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Function and Development of Coronary Collateral Vessels

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Collateral Circulation

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It is well recognized that coronary collateral vessels help to preserve jeopardized myocardium in regions distal to a high grade stenosis (1, 2). However, there is substantial variation between species in their ability to develop collateral vessels. The dog in particular responds by developing these vessels to a substantial degree (3). Other species, such as humans and swine, have a much less well developed collateral circulation following chronic gradual coronary occlusion (4, 5). The purpose of this chapter is to examine the function and development of the coronary collateral circulation in dog and swine, with attention to underlying mechanisms.

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Longhurst, J.C., Symons, J.D. (1992). Function and Development of Coronary Collateral Vessels. In: Schaper, W., Schaper, J. (eds) Collateral Circulation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3092-3_10

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