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Leizhi Ku1, Shengpeng Guo2, Xiaojing Ma3
1Department of Radiology, Wuhan Asia Heart Hospital, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, No. 753 Jinghan Road, Hankou District, Wuhan 430022, P.R. China.
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Teaching point: The case highlights the importance of identifying gastric complications after RFCA and the need for prompt diagnosis and treatment of gastroparesis with gastrokinetic medication, such as mosapride citrate.
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