Intravascular ultrasound and angiographic demonstration of left main stem thrombus- high-risk presentation in a young adult with anabolic steroid abuse

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We present a case of acute myocardial infarction in a young adult with a history of anabolic steroid abuse. On diagnostic coronary angiography and intravascular ultrasound, he was found to have a distal left main stem thrombus extending into the proximal left anterior descending artery and a large intermediate vessel. As he was hemodynamically stable and pain-free, he was managed conservatively with triple antiplatelet therapy (aspirin, clopidogrel, and abciximab). This was also to avoid the risk of 'wiring the vessel,' especially if there was underlying dissection. Repeat angiography a few weeks later showed complete thrombus resolution. This is the first reported case of extensive left main stem thrombus in a young patient with anabolic steroid abuse. Management of such cases is not straightforward and our case highlights one approach to both diagnosis and treatment.

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Garg, P., Davis, G., Wilson, J. I., & Sivananthan, M. (2010). Intravascular ultrasound and angiographic demonstration of left main stem thrombus- high-risk presentation in a young adult with anabolic steroid abuse. American Heart Hospital Journal, 8(2), 125–127. https://doi.org/10.15420/ahhj.2010.8.2.125

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