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Eosinophilic coronary periarteritis (vasospastic angina and sudden death), a new type of coronary arteritis: report of seven autopsy cases and a review of the literature

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A previously reported autopsy case of eosinophilic coronary periarteritis (ECPA, or isolated eosinophilic coronary periarteritis, IECPA), and an additional six autopsy cases of ECPA are reported. In addition, another four autopsy cases of ECPA reported in the literature are discussed. Fifteen cases of ECPA with spontaneous coronary dissection (hematoma), which appeared in the literature from 1987 to 2011, are also reviewed. The characteristic clinico-pathological findings of ECPA are: (a) variant angina (Prinzmetal’s vasospastic angina) appeared mainly from evening to early in the morning; (b) allergy or allergic history could be identified in only three of a total of 11 cases; (c) sudden unexpected death (sudden cardiac death) usually occurred early in the morning; (d) eosinophilic inflammation limited to the adventitia and periadventitial soft issue appeared in the epicardial large coronary arteries, chiefly in the left coronary anterior descending artery; (e) fibrinoid necrosis or granuloma could not be found in or around the inflammatory area; (f) no type of vasculitis could be found in any other tissues or organs (i.e., localized and non-systemic periarteritis); (g) ECPA was frequently accompanied by spontaneous coronary arterial dissection (SCAD) in the affected wall; and (h) ECPA without SCAD appeared mainly in men (male/female ratio was 8:3), while EPCA with SCAD appeared in almost all female cases (male/female ratio was 1:14). Although the etiology and pathogenesis are still unknown, we believe that ECPA (with or without SCAD) might be a distinct new type of coronary arteritis.

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Kajihara, H., Tachiyama, Y., Hirose, T. et al. Eosinophilic coronary periarteritis (vasospastic angina and sudden death), a new type of coronary arteritis: report of seven autopsy cases and a review of the literature. Virchows Arch 462, 239–248 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-012-1351-7

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