1. Sudden death in a 39-year-old woman due to three-vessel coronary artery disease: A case report and literature review
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Elisa Vermiglio, Stefania Sipala, Domenico De Leo, Matteo Brunelli, and Elena Bortoletto
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,sudden death ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Asymptomatic ,Sudden death ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Cause of Death ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Three-vessel coronary disease ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,Coronary atherosclerosis ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Three Vessel Coronary Disease ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Issues, ethics and legal aspects ,Death, Sudden, Cardiac ,Cardiology ,Female ,Autopsy ,medicine.symptom ,atherosclerosis ,business ,Law - Abstract
Coronary atherosclerosis may be underestimated in previously asymptomatic and apparently healthy young people, although it has been reported in various epidemiological studies. Between 7% and 21% of sudden cardiac deaths in previously asymptomatic people aged 75% of the lumen of the anterior descending artery, complicated by haemorrhagic phenomena, with diffuse calcified and sub-totally occluded atherosclerotic plaques in the other vascular sections, without ischaemic signs of the cardiomyocytes or fibrosis. When young people present with chest pain, they must be carefully evaluated. Risks need to be clearly explained, particularly when self-discharge is requested.
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- 2021