Endothelial cell damage and thrombus formation after partial arterial constriction: relevance to the role of coronary artery spasm in the pathogenesis of myocardial infarction.

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N Navot ◽  
M S Gotsman
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2021 ◽  
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pp. 01-05
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Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed

Rationale: Tetany is a common, serious, well-established endocrinal and metabolic hypocalcemic disorder. Chest tetany is a novel metabolic term in hypocalcemia characterized by acute severe twisting chest pain. Movable phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomenon) is a new phenomenon that is usually associated with hypocalcemia. oxygenation may have a role in the management of coronary artery spasm. Patient concerns: A middle-aged farmer smoker male patient presented to physician outpatient clinic with tetany, mimic high lateral myocardial infarction, mirror electrocardiographic change, Movable phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomenon), and coronary artery spasm. Diagnosis: Mimic high lateral myocardial infarction in chest tetany with mirror electrocardiographic change, Movable phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomenon), and coronary artery spasm. Interventions: Electrocardiography, oxygenation, IV calcium injection, and echocardiography. Outcomes: Acute dramatic clinical and electrocardiographic improvement had happened. Lessons: The reversal of mirror electrocardiographic change, reversal of ST-segment depression coronary artery spasm, and normalization of Movable phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomenon) after oxygenation. It signifies the role of oxygen in both coronary artery spasm and tetany. Mirror local electrocardiographic change is a novel described expression that may reflect the myocardial polarity in this chest tetany.


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