2020
DOI: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytaa250
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Honeycomb-like structure in spontaneous recanalized coronary thrombus demonstrated by serial angiograms: a case report

Abstract: Background The honeycomb-like structure (HLS) is a rare cause of myocardial ischaemia characterized by multiple communicating channels divided by thin septa. The aetiology of this specific structure remains speculative. Case summary A 55-year-old man was admitted due to worsening effort angina during the previous 2 months. Diagnostic coronary angiography revealed occlusion of the distal right coronary artery (RCA) with good c… Show more

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“…A lotus-root appearance was then confirmed by OCT, which provided the direct evidence that the multiple communicating channel structure represented spontaneous recanalised lesions after the thrombotic occlusions [ 11 ]. A similar manifestation was also found in an effort angina patient and confirmed by high-resolution intravascular ultrasound (HR-IVUS) [ 12 ]. Despite recanalization, most HLS lesions significantly affect blood flow, with an FFR value < 0.8 [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 61%
“…A lotus-root appearance was then confirmed by OCT, which provided the direct evidence that the multiple communicating channel structure represented spontaneous recanalised lesions after the thrombotic occlusions [ 11 ]. A similar manifestation was also found in an effort angina patient and confirmed by high-resolution intravascular ultrasound (HR-IVUS) [ 12 ]. Despite recanalization, most HLS lesions significantly affect blood flow, with an FFR value < 0.8 [ 2 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%