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Angina and Lumen (anatomy)

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Difference between Angina and Lumen (anatomy)

Angina vs. Lumen (anatomy)

Angina, also known as angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure, usually due to not enough blood flow to the heart muscle. In biology, a lumen (plural lumina) is the inside space of a tubular structure, such as an artery or intestine.

Similarities between Angina and Lumen (anatomy)

Angina and Lumen (anatomy) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Angioplasty.

Angioplasty

Angioplasty, also known as balloon angioplasty and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), is a minimally invasive, endovascular procedure to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, typically to treat arterial atherosclerosis.

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Angina and Lumen (anatomy) Comparison

Angina has 121 relations, while Lumen (anatomy) has 30. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.66% = 1 / (121 + 30).

References

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