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Rapid progression of pulmonary artery dilatation in pulmonary hypertension
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Vizzardi, Enrico
, Cersosimo, Angelica
, Arabia, Gianmarco
, Metra, Marco
2023
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Rapid progression of pulmonary artery dilatation in pulmonary hypertension
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Vizzardi, Enrico
, Cersosimo, Angelica
, Arabia, Gianmarco
, Metra, Marco
2023
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Rapid progression of pulmonary artery dilatation in pulmonary hypertension
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Rapid progression of pulmonary artery dilatation in pulmonary hypertension
2023
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We report the case of a 47-year-old woman who was admitted to the cardiac department for worsening dyspnea. The last chest computed tomography (CT) showed a rapid increase in pulmory artery dimension (65 mm in 2019, 76 mm in 2021). The symptoms reported by the patient were due to important extrinsic compression of the left main corory artery (LMCA). In this case, it is very difficult to choose the best therapeutic strategy. In the end, we decided to treat the left main corory for prevention. After 3 months no new clinical symptoms have developed.
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