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Coronary arterial lesions due to kawasaki disease: selective coronary angiography in five cases with difficult-to-detect localized stenosis
Authors:Shinichi Tsubata  Atsuko Suzuki  Yasuo Ono  Tetsuro Kamiya  Ikuo Hashimoto  Ayumi Miyazaki  Dr. Fukiko Ichida  Toshio Okada
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630 Sugitani, 930-01 Toyama City, Toyama, Japan;(2) Department of Pediatrics, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Summary We report five cases of localized stenosis in coronary arterial lesions due to Kawasaki disease which were difficult to demonstrate by routine selective coronary angiography. Of these cases, three had localized stenosis overlapping the aneurysm, one had localized stenosis overlapping another adjacent branch, and the fifth had localized stenosis at the proximal left main trunk of the coronary artery. The reasons for difficulty in demonstrating the stenoses by routine study include: the localized stenosis was often superimposed on the aneurysm and/or the other adjacent branches, and the catheter was pushed into the inlet of the aneurysm on the proximal left main trunk. For a precise demonstration of a localized stenosis by selective coronary angiography, many angiograms from different perspectives should be taken. In addition, when a large aneurysm exists in the left main coronary artery, selective coronary angiography should be taken without pushing the catheter into the inlet of the aneurysm, and each frame of the cine coronary angiogram should be carefully examined. Care should also be taken to compare with the initial view of the projection.
Keywords:Kawasaki disease  Coronary arterial lesions  Localized stenosis  Selective coronary angiography
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