自发性冠状动脉剥离继发于内膜纤维肌肉发育不良(RCD代码:I‑1C.O)

Q4 Medicine
Tariq Hamza, F. Sharkey
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纤维肌肉发育不良(FMD)是一种病因不明的非动脉粥样硬化、非炎症性动脉疾病。在组织学上,FMD根据累及的动脉层分为内膜型、内侧型和内周型。内侧形式约占口蹄疫病例的80%,内侧和内膜形式罕见,分别占病例的10%和5%。临床上可表现为动脉狭窄、闭塞、动脉瘤或夹层。口蹄疫的冠状动脉表现很少见,但可能致命。大多数病例表现为受累冠状动脉或其分支的剥离,临床上可导致不稳定型心绞痛、心肌梗死、左心室功能障碍或潜在的心源性猝死。最近的各种研究已经确定口蹄疫是自发性冠状动脉夹层(SCAD)的主要危险因素。我们报告了一名71岁女性的尸检结果,她遭受了FMD -内膜型继发的自发性后降支夹层。由于缺乏证据,尚未建立口蹄疫继发SCAD的最佳诊断和治疗指南。在口蹄疫发病机制、分子细胞生物学、流行病学、临床管理及冠状动脉表现等方面的研究有待进一步深入。JRCD 2017;3 (2): 56-58
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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection secondary to intimal fibromuscular dysplasia (RCD code: I‑1C.O)
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a  nonatherosclerotic, noninflammatory arterial disease of unknown etiology. Histologically, FMD is classified on the basis of arterial layer involved into intimal, medial and perimedial types. The medial form represents approximately 80% of the cases of FMD, perimedial and intimal forms are rare and account for 10% and 5% of the cases respectively. Clinically, FMD can manifest as arterial stenosis, occlusion, aneurysm or dissection. Coronary artery manifestations of FMD are rare but potentially fatal. Most cases present as a dissection of the involved coronary artery or its branch, which clinically leads to unstable angina, myocardial infarction, left ventricular dysfunction, or potentially sudden cardiac death. Various recent studies have established FMD as the leading risk factor for Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD). We present autopsy findings of a 71 year old woman who suffered a spontaneous dissection of the posterior descending artery secondary to FMD‑intimal type. The optimal diagnostic and treatment guidelines for SCAD secondary to FMD have not been established due to the lack of evidence. Further research into the pathogenesis, molecular and cellular biology, epidemiology and clinical management of FMD and its coronary artery manifestations is required. JRCD 2017; 3 (2): 56–58
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Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases
Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases (JRCD) is an international, quarterly issued, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that keeps cardiologists and non-cardiologists up-to-date with rare disorders of the heart and vessels. The Journal publishes fine quality review articles, original, basic and clinical sciences research papers, either positive or negative, case reports and articles on public health issues in the field of rare cardiovascular diseases and orphan cardiovascular drugs. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following areas: (1) rare diseases of systemic circulation (2) rare diseases of pulmonary circulation (3) rare diseases of the heart (cardiomyopathies) (4) rare congenital cardiovascular diseases (5) rare arrhythmogenic disorders (6) cardiac tumors and cardiovascular diseases in malignancy (7) cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy (8) basic science (9) quality of life
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