Case Report

Could the Novel Oral Anticoagulants Be Used for Coronary Artery Aneurysm?

Figure 1

(a) ECG on admission: normal sinus rhythm with ST segment elevation on leads V1–3. (b) CAG: an aneurysmal dilatation from the LMCA to the proximal segment of LAD with a transverse diameter of 8.5 mm. (c, d) Coronary CTA with three-dimensional volume rendering: multiple aneurysms from the LMCA to the proximal segment of the LAD artery.
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