Case Report

Alarming ST-Segment Elevation in a Young Male with Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Myocardial Bridging

Chest pain continues to be one of the leading emergency department presentations. Acute coronary syndrome is the most dreaded chest pain scenario, as “time is myocardium” in this situation. Numerous benign and less life-threatening diseases like early repolarization, acute pericarditis, and vasospastic angina can present with a similar clinical picture….

Posted in: acute myocardial infarction 7 myocardial bridging 2 ST-segment elevation 3

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Reversible ST-segment Elevation Associated with Atelectasis of the Left Lung

A 22-year-old male with cerebral palsy and respiratory failure had acute reversible ST-segment elevation in the inferior leads during acute collapse of the left lung, which resolved with re-expansion of the left lung several hours later. This suggests that major lung actelectasis needs to be added to the group of…

Posted in: electrocardiogram 2 ST-segment elevation 3

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Brugada Syndrome Mimicking Acute Coronary Syndrome

This report describes a 42-year-old man with Brugada syndrome (BRS) mimicking acute coronary syndrome. Chest pain, near-syncope, and electrocardiographic changes were thought initially to be due to ischemia. Cardiac catheterization was performed. The coronary arteries and left ventricular function were normal. Careful review of his electrocardiogram suggested a diagnosis of…

Posted in: Brugada syndrome 3 implantable cardioverter-defibrillator 5 ST-segment elevation 3 sudden cardiac death 5
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