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Ravindranath Khandenahally Shankarappa1, Arunkumar Panneerselvam, Ramesh Dwarakaprasad
1Department of Cardiology, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, Bangalore, India.
Abstract:
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a rare condition that most often presents as acute coronary syndrome or sudden cardiac death. Here we present the case of a young man of 25 years, who had remained asymptomatic in spite of SCAD. This case highlights the fact that spontaneous dissections can occur at a young age and can involve more than one coronary artery, without producing clinical symptoms.
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