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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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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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Massive coronary arterial aneurysm
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1979The pathologic and echocardiographic findings of a massive right coronary arterial aneurysm in a 62 year old man are presented. The thrombosed aneurysm simulated a cardiac tumor, destroying one pulmonary valve cusp. It also caused marked pulmonary stenosis with elongation and narrowing of the outflow tract of the right ventricle and fixation of half of
D R, Gnepp, S M, Deglin, S, Bekheit
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Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2018
BACKGROUND Coronary artery (CA) aneurysms are a serious complication of Kawasaki disease (KD). Conventional imaging techniques often described segments with regressed aneurysms as normal, whereas studies have shown significant endothelial dysfunction ...
Audrey Dionne +9 more
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BACKGROUND Coronary artery (CA) aneurysms are a serious complication of Kawasaki disease (KD). Conventional imaging techniques often described segments with regressed aneurysms as normal, whereas studies have shown significant endothelial dysfunction ...
Audrey Dionne +9 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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Posttraumatic coronary artery aneurysm
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1995A 31-year-old man sustained blunt deceleration trauma with dissection of the left anterior descending coronary artery. We repaired a posttraumatic coronary aneurysm to prevent late occlusion of the recanalized vessel. An internal mammary artery graft was applied as a precaution against postoperative thrombosis.
S, Westaby, G, Drossos, N, Giannopoulos
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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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Right Coronary Artery Aneurysm
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2000A 66-year-old man with an aneurysm of the right coronary artery and stenotic coronary artery disease was successfully treated by lateral aneurysmorrhaphy and coronary artery bypass grafting.
Yağdi T. +3 more
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