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Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Young Woman With Takayasu Arteritis and Pancoronary Aneurysms. [PDF]

open access: yesJACC Case Rep
Robledo-Nolasco R   +8 more
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Hyperglycemia in Coronary Thrombosis [PDF]

open access: possibleDiabetes, 1952
The frequent association of hyperglycemia and coronary thrombosis has long been recognized. However, the significance and pathogenesis of this finding, and the possible relationship to diabetes mellitus have been obscure. The present study was undertaken in an attempt to clarify the problem.
Max Ellenberg   +2 more
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Neonatal Coronary Thrombosis

Southern Medical Journal, 1982
We have described a case of coronary thrombosis in a neonate. The diagnosis should be considered in a term infant who presents with a shock-like state with poor perfusion soon after birth. The chest roentgenogram may vary from a normal pattern to generalized cardiomegaly with pulmonary congestion.
Garrison Rd   +3 more
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CORONARY THROMBOSIS AND CONOVID

The Lancet, 1963
A case report of cardiac infarction in 32 healthy women who had been taking the oral contraceptive Conovid (5 mg norethynodrel .075 mg ethinyl estradiol 3-methyl ether) for 6 months is presented. Since the women showed no evidence of diabetes myxedema or other predisposing conditions it is presumed that the use of preparations such as Convoid or ...
John M. Boyce   +2 more
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Sugar and Coronary Thrombosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Extensive research has failed to establish conclusively that a high intake of fat is the major cause of coronary thrombosis. However, there is no known exception to the generalization that the incidence of coronary thrombosis in populations is proportional to their sugar consumption.
Jean Mayer, John Yudkin
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Undiagnosing Coronary Thrombosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
Case histories are presented of 4 patients who suffered acute episodes of chest pain, dyspnea and shock, originally diagnosed as acute coronary occlusion. In each case more careful studies led to the correct diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. The importance of making the correct differential diagnosis in these two conditions is stressed and the salient ...
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Thrombosis and Acute coronary syndrome

Thrombosis Research, 2012
Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) represent the main clinical manifestation of atherosclerotic progression in the coronary district. Thrombosis plays a critical role in the patho-anatomical of ACS, as disruption of an atherosclerotic plaque exposes flowing blood to subendothelial collagen, tissue factor, and other procoagulant molecules that trigger ...
ABBATE, ROSANNA   +4 more
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