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Originally Posted by Liftyourhands7 View Post
Just got out of the hospital, I understand most of my test results except this one. I know this has to do with my heart but my Doctor did not mention this resul. It says Calcific Coronary arteriosclerosis EBCT 9/09 LM 30.85 LAD :19.54 CX and RCA :0. Thanks for any clarification on what this means. jan
It might be a heart scan and its interpretation. The LM, LAD, and RCA might be coronary arteries of your heart. Consider talking to your healthcare provider again for clarification.

Here are some links for a start.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-proc...e/prc-20015000

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healt...ies_85,P00196/

http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/heal...s/topics/cscan

Good luck.
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