Giant calcified left coronary artery aneurysm
<p>Case of 54 years old woman admitted to the ER for thoracic pain. The medical history of the patient is hypertension, dyslipidémia, angioedema (kiwi allergy), nephropathy (indeterminate), iatrogenic hepatitis and pulmonary nodule known from 20 years. Passive smoking and no alcohol. The famil...
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Main Authors: | Samuël Jenard (Author), Badih El Nakadi (Author) |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-07-14.
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