Abstract
We report a 57-year-old woman with acute myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest who subsequently developed unstable angina. The possibility of a coronary steal syndrome contributing to her unstable angina arises in view of the presence of bilateral coronary artery fistulae between two atherosclerotic coronary arteries and the main pulmonary artery.
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Chin, B., Spencer, C. G. C., & Lip, G. Y. H. (2001). Unstable angina following acute MI in a patient with bilateral coronary artery fistulae: An unusual presentation of coronary steal? International Journal of Clinical Practice, 55(5), 342–343. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-1241.2001.tb11054.x
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