PMID: 15377141Sep 21, 2004Paper

Unruptured sinus of valsalva aneurysm presenting as acute coronary syndrome

Indian Heart Journal
A ShardaR Ghadiok

Abstract

An unusual presentation of sinus of Valsalva aneurysm causing right ventricular outflow tract obstruction and presenting as acute coronary syndrome is reported. A 38-year-old lady presented with ischemic chest pain, probably due to embolization from an unruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm.

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