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Two-vessel spontaneous coronary artery dissection as a rare cause of acute coronary syndrome
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- Published on: 23 November 2015
- Published on: 23 November 2015Hormone Associated Spontaneus Coronary Artery DissectionShow More
To the Editor, We read with interest Plonczak et al's article depicting the two-vessel spontaneous coronary artery dissection(SCAD) as a cause of acute coronary syndrome(ACS)(1). SCAD is uncommon,accounting for 0.1-0.28% of all patients with ACS or sudden cardiac death.It is more common in young female patients with the average of initial presentation is 35-44 years old. Conventional coronary risk factors, such as smok...
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