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(Chest. 1973;63:440-442.)
© 1973 American College of Chest Physicians

Disappearance of Coronary Artery Stenosis Murmur after Aortocoronary Bypass

John R. Burg M.D.1; Kathleen A. Weaver M.D.1; Thomas Russell II M.D.1; and Donald G. Kassebaum M.D.1

1 Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Oregon Medical School, Portland

A Woman with a diastolic coronary artery stenosis murmur which disappeared immediately after aortocoronary bypass surgery is reported. Two months postoperation, the murmur reappeared coincidental with acute anteroseptal myocardial infarction, presumably secondary to occlusion of the bypass graft. Ten months following surgery, when coronary arteriography showed occlusion of the bypass graft and the affected coronary artery, the murmur was longer present.







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