18 December 2024
: Case report
Recurrent Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Patient with Severe Coronary Artery Ectasia Followed Up for 10 Years: Implications of Anticoagulant Therapy
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis, Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Unexpected drug reaction, Clinical situation which can not be reproduced for ethical reasons
Min LiangDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.945666
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e945666
Figure 3. Sixty-four-slice coronary computed tomographic angiography images of the LCX, 10 days after admission. (A, B) Three-dimensional computed tomography reconstruction showing coronary artery ectasia involving the LM and LCX. (C, D) A filling defect is shown in the distal portion of the LCX (arrow). LCX – left circumflex artery; LM – left main artery.






