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Coronary steal syndrome with coil embolization of a large LIMA side branch: Radionuclide evidence for reversible ischemia
Abstract
This case presents the controversy over coronary artery steal syndrome following bypass surgery when a large branch of the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) is not ligated. A discussion of previous attempts to understand the physiology of this anatomy is compared with case reports of objective evidence for ischemia that resolves following occlusion of the LIMA side branch.
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