What does coronary artery calcification mean?

Dr. Tracy Martin
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2025-05-13 10:32:29
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Coronary artery calcification refers to the long-term existence of smoking, drinking history, hypertension and other diseases, or obesity and other factors, resulting in more calcium deposits in the artery, clinically considered as a precursor to coronary arteriosclerosis, but some researchers believe that this symptom can play a protective role on the patient's blood vessels.