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Yasemin N Donmez1, Hayrettin H Aykan1, Levent Sahiner2
1Department of Child Health and Diseases, Pediatric Cardiology Subdivision, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
Abstract:
Acute coronary syndrome is a cause of cardiac-induced chest pain and rarely seen among childhood. It should be kept in mind in patients presenting with typical chest pain with a history of CHD and/or surgery, as this will lead to life-threatening complications and death. We present an adolescent with a history of Bentall operation who had acute coronary syndrome owing to coronary thrombosis as a result of inappropriate drug use.
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