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Oral contraceptive use linked to SCAD-related heart attack in a young woman
Case report documents acute myocardial infarction from spontaneous coronary artery dissection in 32-year-old woman using oral contraceptives, with successful conservative management.
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Adult Kawasaki disease linked to coronary vessel wall abnormalities
Study reveals coronary vessel wall abnormalities using optical coherence tomography in adults years after severe Kawasaki disease, including thrombotic substrates.
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CT angiography identified coronary artery anomalies and their patterns
Retrospective CCTA analysis of 2,786 patients identifies coronary artery anomalies in 1.82%, with high RCA take-off predominating and gender-specific variations in malignant courses documented.