MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION DUE TO LEFT CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY OCCLUSION: A SUBTLE TROJAN HORSE
Anno:
2024
A 47-year-old man presented to the emergency department complaining of recurrent chest pain (CP) since the previous day. His medical history included active smoking and dyslipidemia. The ECG revealed sinus bradycardia (56 bpm) with widespread ST elevation, consistent with benign early repolarization, and hyperacute and broad-based T waves in…