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[2018] 4. Moon-Young Kim, Inho Kang, Minsung Choi, Sohyung Park, Soong Deok Lee |
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Date : 18-03-30 16:14
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Publication; issue : 2018 Year 42 Vol 1 iss 26 p
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Sudden Cardiac Death due to Coronary
Fibromuscular Dysplasia: Case Report and Literature Review
Korean J Leg Med 2018;42:26-32
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Department of Forensic Medicine, Seoul
National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea,
Dongguk University Medical School,
Gyeongju, Korea,
Medical Examiner's Office, National
Forensic Service, Wonju, Korea,
Institute of Forensic Science, Seoul
National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
E-mail.: sdlee@snu.ac.kr
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) of the
coronary artery is a rare cause of sudden cardiac death; however, its
prevalence and fatality may have been overlooked so far. A 47-year-old man
complained of pain in his back and shoulder and became unconscious. Despite
resuscitation, he died 3 hours after symptom onset. The heart weight was in the
normal range; however, all three major coronary arteries showed intimal
thickening without atherosclerosis or inflammatory cell infiltration.
Fragmentations and duplications of the internal elastic lamina which are
histologic features of intimal fibroplasia, a focal-type FMD, were observed.
The prevalence of coronary FMD remains unknown, although it may be related to
spontaneous coronary artery dissection and sudden death. The histopathologic
confirmation of coronary FMD and exclusion of other possible coronary diseases
through autopsy are essential to reveal the nature of the disease and therefore
apply the information in dealing with legal problems after death.
Key Words: Fibromuscular dysplasia;
Coronary vessels; Tunica intima; Cause of death; Sudden cardiac death
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