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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1978
The case is presented of a 28-year-old woman with systemic vasculitis, aortic insufficiency, and an aneurysm of the proximal right coronary artery. More than 100 patients with coronary artery aneurysm have been reported, and this represents the twenty-first case treated surgically.
S Z, Glickel, P R, Maggs, F H, Ellis
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The case is presented of a 28-year-old woman with systemic vasculitis, aortic insufficiency, and an aneurysm of the proximal right coronary artery. More than 100 patients with coronary artery aneurysm have been reported, and this represents the twenty-first case treated surgically.
S Z, Glickel, P R, Maggs, F H, Ellis
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The Lancet, 2004
THE LANCET • Vol 363 • January 3, 2004 • www.thelancet.com 37 30 Gorovits R, Avidan N, Avisar N, Shaked I, Vardimon L. Glutamine synthetase protects against neuronal degeneration in injured retinal tissue. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1997; 94: 7024–29. 31 Szegedy L.
D A, Sarkar, E E J, Smith, S J, Brecker
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THE LANCET • Vol 363 • January 3, 2004 • www.thelancet.com 37 30 Gorovits R, Avidan N, Avisar N, Shaked I, Vardimon L. Glutamine synthetase protects against neuronal degeneration in injured retinal tissue. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1997; 94: 7024–29. 31 Szegedy L.
D A, Sarkar, E E J, Smith, S J, Brecker
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Cardiology in Review, 2008
Aneurysmal coronary artery disease is frequently encountered in clinical cardiology practice. Although more commonly associated with atherosclerosis, a variety of other acquired (eg, inflammatory, infectious, iatrogenic) or congenital causes have been identified. Recent research on the pathogenesis of coronary aneurysms has yielded interesting results.
Michael P, Chrissoheris +3 more
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Aneurysmal coronary artery disease is frequently encountered in clinical cardiology practice. Although more commonly associated with atherosclerosis, a variety of other acquired (eg, inflammatory, infectious, iatrogenic) or congenital causes have been identified. Recent research on the pathogenesis of coronary aneurysms has yielded interesting results.
Michael P, Chrissoheris +3 more
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2019
Mycotic coronary aneurysm is a rare infective disease of arterial vessel walls. Their development could be linked to the presence of an infective endocarditis or could represent a primary infection at the site of an implanted intracoronary stent.
Andrea, Buono +9 more
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Mycotic coronary aneurysm is a rare infective disease of arterial vessel walls. Their development could be linked to the presence of an infective endocarditis or could represent a primary infection at the site of an implanted intracoronary stent.
Andrea, Buono +9 more
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ANEURYSM OF THE CORONARY ARTERY
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953Excerpt True aneurysm of the coronary arteries is of rare occurrence. Since Bougon1described the first case in 1812 there have been 48 reported cases in the literature.
SALVADOR TRINIDAD +3 more
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Ruptured aneurysm of coronary arteriovenous fistula without aneurysmal coronary artery
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2020Approximately 25% of coronary arteriovenous fistulas present aneurysmal dilatation; however, spontaneous rupture of the aneurysm is rare. Most coronary arteries branching the feeding arteries demonstrate aneurysmal formation, possibly because of shunt flow.A 48-year-old woman was referred to our institution for surgical management of ruptured aneurysm ...
Tetsuro Uchida +7 more
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Coronary artery aneurysm: management and association with abdominal aortic aneurysm
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery aneurysm (CAA) is a dilatation that exceeds 1.5 times the diameter of a normal adjacent coronary artery. Several studies suggest that pathogenetic mechanisms involved in this disease and in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) are ...
Giovanni Mariscalco, Sandro Ferrarese
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Percutaneous Intervention of Coronary Aneurysm
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, 2020The coronary artery aneurysm (CAA) is not a frequent condition in the catheterization laboratory. The management is uncertain. Most of the cases, the treatment is surgical with good results. In smaller aneurysm, the use of covered stents is an alternative. This is an anterograde approach CTO (chronic total occlusion) case of a middle segment RCA (right
Pablo, Antileo +6 more
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[Imaging of coronary aneurysms in adults' coronary aneurysms].
Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologie, 2022Coronary aneurysms are rare and of various etiologies in adults. Natural history, modalities of management and clinical monitoring remain poorly known due to the lack of large studies and homogeneous diagnostic and follow-up criteria in the published data.
Xavier Halna, du Fretay, Pierre, Aubry
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Aneurysm of the coronary arteries
American Heart Journal, 1948Abstract 1. 1. The literature on aneurysm of the coronary arteries is reviewed. 2. 2. It is suggested that aneurysms of the coronary arteries be considered as either localized or diffuse; and that the localized be further classified into four main groups: congenital, mycotic-embolic, syphilitic, and arteriosclerotic.
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