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Table 1 Frequency of coronary events and symptoms at presentation in prior literature

From: Shifting perspectives in coronary involvement of polyarteritis nodosa: case of 3-vessel occlusion treated with 4-vessel CABG and review of literature

 

Myocardial Infarction

Coronary Stenosis

Coronary Aneurysm

Coronary Ectasia

Coronary Dissection

Common signs and symptoms at presentation

Holsinger (post-mortem study, 1962) [9]

41/66 (62%)

41/66 (62%), coronary arteritis

2/66 (3%)

–

–

Hypertensio, tachycardia, dyspnea

Schrader (post-mortem study, 1985) [10]

3/36 (17%)

18/36 (50%), coronary arteritis

–

–

–

Systemic hypertension

Huang (February 2021) [12]

15/17 (88%)

(EKG, elevated myocardial enzymes)

27/34 (79%)

12/34 (35%)

(8/34 multiple)

–

2/34 (5.9%)

Chest pain, dyspnea

Lai

(June 2021) [4]

8/19 (42%)

14/19 (74%)

4/19 (21%)

1/19 (5.3%)

–

Fever, myalgia, new-onset hypertension

Total

67/138 (49%)

100/155 (65%)

18/119 (15%)

1/19 (5.3%)

2/34 (5.9%)

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