koronaarhaiguste
Koronaarhaiguste, a term of Estonian origin, broadly refers to diseases that are characterized by or involve crown-like structures. This can encompass a range of conditions across different fields, but most commonly relates to conditions affecting the cardiovascular system or certain types of growth. In cardiology, "koronaarhaiguste" often translates to coronary artery disease, a condition where plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. This narrowing or blockage can restrict blood flow, leading to symptoms like chest pain (angina) or a heart attack.
Beyond cardiovascular health, the term can be applied in other biological contexts. For instance, certain plant