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THE CASE OF Q-WAVE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN A 35-YEARS-OLD FEMALE

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The article presents a case of Q-wave myocardial infarction, in a young woman of 35 years old. The patient complained. of pains not typical for angina pectoris. Therefore, the initial diagnosis was incorrect. After 3 months myocardial infarction, of cicatrization, stage was diagnosed. For definition, of further tactics of treatment we used, coronary angiography and recommended, stenting of critical stenosis on left anterior descending artery. For prophylactics of this case electrocardiography should, be routinely used, in all the cases of pain in the neck and. thorax in young women.

About the Authors

A. B. Tashtanaliev
Clinical Hospital N 1, Irkutsk
Russian Federation


M. K. Obraztsova
Clinical Hospital N 1, Irkutsk
Russian Federation


O. E. Bykov
Clinical Hospital N 1, Irkutsk
Russian Federation


A. G. Pavlova
Clinical Hospital N 1, Irkutsk
Russian Federation


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Tashtanaliev A.B., Obraztsova M.K., Bykov O.E., Pavlova A.G. THE CASE OF Q-WAVE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN A 35-YEARS-OLD FEMALE. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(2(2)):54-57. (In Russ.)

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