| Literature DB >> 18067687 |
Robert J Macfadyen1, Chetan Varma, Robert H Anderson.
Abstract
Possible ischaemic chest pain presentations are exceedingly common. Angiographic triage of clinical, electrocardiographic or biomarker positive presentations is increasingly feasible with the expansion of cardiac catheterization facilities. This management pattern often extends to problem patients with negative biomarker screens whose symptoms appear unstable. With invasive triage even very rare congenital or developmental coronary anomalies will be more frequently recognized although their relationship to ischaemia can be confounded by association. In this a case we report a woman with widespread direct coro-ventricular micro-channel formation across the heart and an ischaemic presentation, despite angiographically normal epicoronary vessels. This pattern, while very rare, needs to be recognized as one possible phenotype in this very common clinical presentation.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18067687 PMCID: PMC2222676 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-1-177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Late intra-coronary injection of contrast in the straight antero-posterior view shows multiple transmural micro-channels emptying directly into the left ventricle.
Figure 2The late intra-coronary injection, when viewed in the LAO cranial projection, shows that the micro-channels extend from all anterior coronary arterial branches to fill the pre-systolic left ventricle.
Figure 3A late intra-coronary injection of contrast visualized in the straight LAO projection shows intra-muscular micro-channels also extending from the right coronary artery to fill the left ventricle.