Aortic regurgitation and coronary microfistulae: double jeopardy causing myonecrosis
Sudipta Chattopadhyay1, Joseph John
1Department of Cardiology, Scunthorpe General Hospital, Scunthorpe, UK. Sudipta.Chattopadhyay@nhs.net
Abstract:
We describe a 3-case series of patients with a rare combination of mild-to-moderate aortic regurgitation and coronary microfistulae but nonobstructed epicardial coronary arteries who presented with symptoms of unstable angina and had confirmed myonecrosis. A plausible pathophysiological mechanism for this phenomenon and its clinical implication are discussed.
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