Multiple Left Ventricular Aneurysms in Silent Coronary Artery Disease A Case Report

2006 
Myocardial infarction leading to left ventricular aneurysm was found in less than 5% of patients. Usually, aneurysm is located at anterior wall, and is rare in other segment. Heart failure could be the major clinical manifestation in a patient with aneurysm, and surgical approach may provide clinical benefit. Here, we report a case with coexistent multiple left ventricular aneurysms without previous chest pain presenting with progressive dyspnea at rest. Reduction myoplasty was successfully performed with bypass graft of coronary arteries leading to subsequent functional improvement
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