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Sudden death due to eosinophilic arteritis of a major coronary ar | 50598
Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9880

Sudden death due to eosinophilic arteritis of a major coronary artery


3rd International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

April 15-17, 2013 Hilton Chicago/Northbrook, USA

Alexander Tuzov

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Exp Cardiolog

Abstract :

Coronary arteritis is the fourth most common cause of fatal cardiac disease, after coronary atherosclerosis, congenital anomalies and coronary dissection. Eosinophilic inflammation of the coronary arteries is extremely rare, involves the major coronaries and occurs as an isolated disease or as part of Churg-Strauss syndrome or Wegener's granulomatosis with involvement of other internal organs. A case of sudden and unexpected death of a healthy young woman is presented. An autopsy revealed eosinophilic inflammation of Left coronary artery with thrombosis of the lumen, causing a fatal cardiac failure. No other pathology was detected. We discuss the importance of performing a full autopsy, including microscopic inspection of the tissues, in order to glean the cause of death and learn about new and rare pathologies

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