Int J Angiol 2013; 22(04): 251-254
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1347932
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Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection in a Young Man with a Factor V Leiden Gene Mutation: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Tahir Khan
1   Department of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
,
Peter Danyi
1   Department of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
2   Department of Medicine, McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia
,
On Topaz
1   Department of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
2   Department of Medicine, McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia
,
Asghar Ali
1   Department of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
2   Department of Medicine, McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia
,
Ion S. Jovin
1   Department of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
2   Department of Medicine, McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia
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Publication Date:
27 June 2013 (online)

Abstract

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare but increasingly recognized cause of acute myocardial ischemia in young adults, especially in women. We report a case of spontaneous coronary dissection in a young healthy man who was also a carrier of the factor V Leiden gene mutation.

 
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