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Chest, Vol 72, 123-125, Copyright © 1977 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Spontaneous rupture of a coronary artery with false aneurysm formation. Successful surgical repair

JK Frischknecht, D Shander, TL Kurt, PS Wolf and LD Craddock

A patient with diffuse atherosclerotic coronary arterial disease was demonstrated to have a spontaneous rupture of the proximal right coronary artery, with formation of a false aneurysm. This was recognized at angiographic study, and the patient subsequently underwent a revascularization operation with suture ligation of the aneurysm.





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