A patient has been diagnosed with mild heart disease. Tests show that some of the coronary arteries are partially occluded. Which of the following is the best course of action to treat the disease?

A.
Angioplasty

B.
Coronary bypass surgery

C.
Electrocardiogram

D.
Tissue plasminogen activation

E.
Angiogram


A

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