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Hämolytische Anämie bei stummer gedeckter Perforation der linksventrikulären Vorderwand nach Stent-Thrombose

Hemolytic anemia due to silent left ventricular rupture after stent thrombosis

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Eine 51-jährige Patientin mit bekannter ischämischer Kardyomyopathie stellte sich zur Abklärung einer leichten Anämie beim Hausarzt vor. Eine routinemäßig durchgeführte Computertomographie des Abdomens erbrachte den Verdacht auf intrakardiale Thromben. Die nachfolgenden kardiologischen Untersuchungen zeigten dann ein Pseudoaneurysma des linken Ventrikels als Folge der stummen Ruptur des vorbestehenden septoapikalen linksventrikulären Aneurysmas.

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A 51-year-old woman with known ischemic cardiomyopathy presented to the family doctor for investigation of mild anemia. A routinely performed computed tomography of the abdomen resulted in the suspicion of intracardiac thrombi. The subsequent cardiac examinations showed a pseudoaneurysm of the left ventricle as a result of a silent rupture of a pre-existing left ventricular aneurysm.

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Krapivsky, A., Altilar, T., Vockelmann, C. et al. Hämolytische Anämie bei stummer gedeckter Perforation der linksventrikulären Vorderwand nach Stent-Thrombose. Herz 38, 636–638 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00059-012-3717-7

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