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Left Main Coronary Aneurysm: A Rare but a Serious Cause of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Mohammad Alhamaydeh, Daniel Ortolano, David Bassilly, Amanpreet Sherwal
American Journal of Medical Case Reports
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2020
, 8(6), 150-152 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-8-6-4
Figure 1
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ECG revealed ST-segment depression and T wave inversion in leads (I and aVL) and T wave inversion in V1 and V2
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Figure 2
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Coronary angiogram revealed an aneurysmal dilatation of distal left main coronary artery (LMCA) extended into left anterior descending artery (LAD) (long arrow) and aneurysmal dilatation left circumflex artery (LCA) (short arrow).
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Figure 3
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CT coronary angiogram showed Distal left main aneurysm containing mural thrombus measures 1.5 cm extending into the proximal LAD. This aneurysm is peripherally calcified. There is no luminal narrowing (long arrow). 1.2 cm aneurysm in the proximal circumflex without mural thrombus (Short arrow)
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