2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/7089149
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A 66-Year-Old Female with Apical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Presenting with Hypertensive Crises and Type 2 Myocardial Infarction and a Normal Coronary Angiogram

Abstract: A 66-year-old female presented to the emergency room with an episode of chest pain that lasted for a few minutes before resolving spontaneously. Electrocardiogram showed a left bundle branch block, left ventricular hypertrophy, and T wave inversions in the lateral leads. Initial cardiac troponin level was 0.15 ng/ml, with levels of 4 ng/ml and 9 ng/ml obtained 6 and 12 hours later, respectively. The peak blood pressure recorded was 195/43 mmHg. Echocardiogram with DEFINITY showed a small left ventricular cavit… Show more

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“…He was suspected of ACS undergoing an emergent cardiac catheterization which revealed no coronary artery disease but a "spade like" pattern suggestive of ApHCM. Meghrajani reported a 66-year-old woman whose initial ECG showed T wave inversions in the lateral leads was diagnosed with type 2 myocardial infarction [25]. Coronary angiogram as well as cardiac left ventriculogram showed apical hypertrophy without coronary artery occlusion.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…He was suspected of ACS undergoing an emergent cardiac catheterization which revealed no coronary artery disease but a "spade like" pattern suggestive of ApHCM. Meghrajani reported a 66-year-old woman whose initial ECG showed T wave inversions in the lateral leads was diagnosed with type 2 myocardial infarction [25]. Coronary angiogram as well as cardiac left ventriculogram showed apical hypertrophy without coronary artery occlusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%