Background: Myocardial bridge is defined as a segment of a coronary artery that takes an intramyocardial course. The presence of myocardial bridge has been observed in as many as 40%–80% of cases on autopsy, angiographically from 0.5% to 16.0%, and often asymptomatic. However, it has been associated with angina, coronary spasm, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, syncope, sudden cardiac arrest, and death. Conflicting opinions exist on the timing of surgical intervention for myocardial bridge. Methods: We present an unusual case of a young female, with prior aortic surgery, who had refractory chest pain despite optimal medical therapy. Stress testing revealed anterior ischemia. Cardiac catherization showed myocardial bridge of the left anter...
Background: A myocardial bridge (MB) is defined as a congenital anomaly, in which a segment of an ep...
A myocardial muscle bridge spans a segment of a major epicardial coronary artery that is located in ...
Myocardial bridges, primarily described by Reyman in 1737 and Black in 1805 and result systolic comp...
Myocardial bridge (MB) or tunneled coronary artery is an inborn abnormality, which implicates a syst...
Myocardial bridging involves tunnelling of one of the coronary arteries through the myocardium. Whil...
Abstract- Myocardial bridging with systolic compression of the left anterior descending coronary art...
Myocardial bridging (MB) is an anatomical variant in which an epicardial coronary artery passes unde...
WOS: 000253867900004PubMed ID: 17347068Objective: Myocardial bridge (MB) is a congenital anomaly cha...
Background: Myocardial bridge (MB) is defined as a segment of a major epicardial coronary artery the...
Background. Myocardial bridges are congenital abnormalities, where a segment of coronary artery trav...
The myocardial bridge often congenital, is an aberrant relationship between the trunks and epicardia...
Myocardial bridging occurs when coronary arteries run intramurally. Episodes of tachycardia can caus...
BackgroundMyocardial bridge (MB) is congenital myocardial band overriding a portion of a coronary ar...
Scientific advisers: ass. prof. E. Y. Shmidt, ass. prof. E. P. Medved, assoc. prof. F. M. Abdueva, p...
Abstract Myocardial bridging is rare. Myocardial bridges are most commonly localized in the middle s...
Background: A myocardial bridge (MB) is defined as a congenital anomaly, in which a segment of an ep...
A myocardial muscle bridge spans a segment of a major epicardial coronary artery that is located in ...
Myocardial bridges, primarily described by Reyman in 1737 and Black in 1805 and result systolic comp...
Myocardial bridge (MB) or tunneled coronary artery is an inborn abnormality, which implicates a syst...
Myocardial bridging involves tunnelling of one of the coronary arteries through the myocardium. Whil...
Abstract- Myocardial bridging with systolic compression of the left anterior descending coronary art...
Myocardial bridging (MB) is an anatomical variant in which an epicardial coronary artery passes unde...
WOS: 000253867900004PubMed ID: 17347068Objective: Myocardial bridge (MB) is a congenital anomaly cha...
Background: Myocardial bridge (MB) is defined as a segment of a major epicardial coronary artery the...
Background. Myocardial bridges are congenital abnormalities, where a segment of coronary artery trav...
The myocardial bridge often congenital, is an aberrant relationship between the trunks and epicardia...
Myocardial bridging occurs when coronary arteries run intramurally. Episodes of tachycardia can caus...
BackgroundMyocardial bridge (MB) is congenital myocardial band overriding a portion of a coronary ar...
Scientific advisers: ass. prof. E. Y. Shmidt, ass. prof. E. P. Medved, assoc. prof. F. M. Abdueva, p...
Abstract Myocardial bridging is rare. Myocardial bridges are most commonly localized in the middle s...
Background: A myocardial bridge (MB) is defined as a congenital anomaly, in which a segment of an ep...
A myocardial muscle bridge spans a segment of a major epicardial coronary artery that is located in ...
Myocardial bridges, primarily described by Reyman in 1737 and Black in 1805 and result systolic comp...