Coronary arteritis and its clinical significance
1991
: The authors submit a report on a 47-year-old man with the syndrome of angina pectoris and history of myocardial infarction who died after a revascularization operation of the heart from left ventricular insufficiency. On necropsy extensive arteritis of the coronary vessels with aortitis was revealed and with arteritis of the small intramyocardial and lienal arteries and arteries in the renal pelvis. They describe in detail the histological finding on the blood vessels, and consistent with some data in the literature, they assume that this disease forms a separate unit. It must be considered in particular in middle-aged men who have signs of coronary ischaemia and risk factors suggesting atherosclerosis, not occur in the case-history.
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