A spontaneous coronary artery dissection case noticed during a primary PCI

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Abstract

Spontaneous coronary dissections (SCAD) can be asymptomatic or can manifest itself as any of the clinical spectrum of the ischemic heart disease. In this report, we present a 65 year old man presented with myocardial infarction in whom coronary angiography a nonocclusive SCAD was noticed in addition to a very late stent thrombosis and make a brief overview of the treatment for SCAD. Copyright © 2010 Ismail Dogu Kilic et al.

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Kilic, I. D., Tanriverdi, H., Evrengul, H., & Gur, S. (2010). A spontaneous coronary artery dissection case noticed during a primary PCI. Cardiology Research and Practice. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/794026

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