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After collapsing in public, a 54-year-old man with a history of severe kyphosis and losing spondylitis was admitted. Five days before, he had complained of chest pain, and he had hemodynamic instability (BP 63/48 mmHg). An LV wall rupture with a considerable pericardial effusion was suggested by bedside echocardiography, and an ECG revealed a late-
<p>Case Report Successful Repair of LV Wall Rupture in a Patient with Severe Kyphosis and Late-Presenting Inferior STEMI</p>

Case Report Successful Repair of LV Wall Rupture in a Patient with Severe Kyphosis and Late-Presenting Inferior STEMI

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Dr. Abdelrahman A Jamiel

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