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Table 3 Coronary artery lesions in patients with chronic active Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection

From: Clinical analysis of chronic active EBV infection with coronary artery dilatation and a matched case–control study

Pt

Affected branch

LCA Diameter (mm)

RCA Diameter (mm)

Body surface area (m2)

Z score (left/right)

Shape of vessel

Main

Bifurcation

Anterior descending branch

Circumflex

Orifices

Proximal

Middle

Distal

1

LCA/RCA

4.9–5.7

6.4

3.0–3.5

3.4

5.0

5.1–5.9

5.3–6.1

3.5

1.030

5.91/8.87

Aneurysms

2

LCA/RCA

3.5

3.2

2.7

4.2

3.9

3.4

2.5

0.605

2.84/6.01

Aneurysm

3

LCA

4.0–4.5

2.7

2.7

3.0

2.1

1.210

2.76/0.99

Dilated

4

LCA/RCA

4.6

-

3.0

3.3

2.9–3.5

2.2

2.2

0.748

4.79/4.02

Aneurysms

5

LCA/RCA

4.8

3.6

3.1

3.8

2.6

2.6

1.250

3.23/2.77

Aneurysm

6

LCA/RCA

3.9–5.8

4.5

3.6

2.2

2.7–4.9

3.2–3.7

2.5–3.3

0.525

9.28/9.63

Aneurysms

7

LCA/RCA

5.2–5.6

6.2

3.5

4.4–5.7

5.4

5.0–5.8

5.3

2.7

0.870

6.48/9.59

Aneurysms

8

LCA/RCA

4.5

2.8

2.3

4.9

5.7

2.3–3.3

2.3–3.3

0.835

4.14/9.56

Aneurysms

9

LCA/RCA

3.4

2.2

2

2.9

3.3

4.9–5.9

2.3

0.556

2.85/4.54

Aneurysm

10

LCA

4.2

3.6

2.6

2.8

2.5

1.9

0.695

4.11/2.30

Aneurysm

  1. Pt patient, LCA left coronary artery, RCA right coronary artery, – test not performed