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New heart attack data have been reported by scientists at Repatriation General Hospital

Published in Blood Weekly, September 9th, 2010

"Late occlusion of the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) is rare, and its pathological basis is unknown. We present a case of acute occlusion of the LIMA in a 77-year-old woman, 7 years after graft surgery, causing fatal myocardial infarction," scientists in Concord, Australia report.

"Diagnostic angiography of the LIMA revealed a proximal occlusion just beyond the LIMA origin which re-canalised after repeated injection of contrast with near complete restoration of LIMA patency and flow with smooth angiographic appearance. Despite initial diminution of pain and electrocardiographic changes with recanalisation, pain and ST changes returned and the patient died....

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