単一右冠動脈異常と心筋橋の合併例
Benlei Xin1, Junshuai Wang2, Bin Dou1
1Department of Computed Tomography.
Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
|January 12, 2026
まとめ
胸部灼熱感を呈した65歳女性患者に、まれな先天性単一右冠動脈異常と心筋橋が認められた。この症例は、このような冠動脈の血管奇形を認識することの重要性を強調するものである。
科学分野:
- 心臓病学
- 血管医学
- 放射線医学
背景:
- 冠動脈異常はまれであるが、重大な心血管イベントにつながる可能性がある。
- 心筋橋は、冠動脈の一部が心筋内を走行する状態である。
研究 の 目的:
- 心筋橋を伴う先天性単一右冠動脈異常のまれな症例を報告すること。
- 冠動脈の血管奇形とその臨床的プレゼンテーションについての認識を高めること。
主な方法:
- 65歳女性患者の症例報告。
- 冠動脈CT造影(CCTA)を用いた診断画像検査。
主要な成果:
- CCTAは先天性単一右冠動脈異常を明らかにした。
- この異常は心筋橋を伴っていた。
- 患者は持続的な胸部灼熱感を呈した。
結論:
- 心筋橋を伴う先天性単一右冠動脈異常は、胸部灼熱感のような非定型症状を呈することがある。
- このようなまれな冠動脈異常の認識向上と迅速な診断は、患者管理にとって極めて重要である。
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