Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss
November 1986
Selective coronary angiography has shown that typical angina pectoris may occur in the absence of atheromatous coronary stenosis. Other causes of these attacks of pain have been found: coronary spasm, small vessel disease, abnormal dissociation of haemoglobin or metabolic disturbances of the myocardial cell. Of all the patients undergoing coronary angiography in 1984 at the Centre Cantini, 9 had no classical coronary lesions but delayed filling of the left anterior descending artery.
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