A 71-year-old woman with acute chest pain and ST-segment elevation
George E Zakynthinos1, Konstantinos Kalogeras1, George Makavos1
13rd Department of Cardiology, "Sotiria" Chest Diseases Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
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ACS-like presentations may rarely be the first sign of occult lung cancer. Interval changes on coronary angiography and atypical myocardial imaging should prompt consideration of metastatic cardiac involvement and a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. https://bit.ly/48XvNLi.
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