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An unusual presentation of a large left ventricular pseudoaneurysm
Marina Leitman1, Ruth Shmueli, Alon Stamler
1Cardiology Department, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Zerifin and Tel Aviv University, Israel. zvered@asaf.health.gov.il
Abstract:
Left ventricle pseudoaneurysm is an infrequent complication of myocardial infarction, and is most commonly localized in the inferoposterior left ventricular segments. We describe a patient post anterior myocardial infarction, who presented with pulmonary edema and a large pseudoaneurysm of the anterolateral wall with involvement of the anterolateral papillary muscle, resulting in severe mitral regurgitation. The patient underwent successful operation and is currently well.
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