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. 2018 Apr 3;9:275. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00275

Table 1.

Case reports of patients with a double coronary artery occlusion.

Case report Sex Age Affected coronaries Alluded Trigger event
Hamada et al., 1989 Female 59 RCA+LAD Thrombocytosis
Yoshitomi et al., 1998 Male 34 LAD+LCX Coronary spasm and thrombus formation
Hosokawa et al., 2001 Male 33 RCA+LAD Plaque rupture and coronary spasm
Meltser et al., 2004 Male 50 RCA+LAD Cocaine binge
Sia et al., 2008 Male 46 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Tu et al., 2009 Male 22 RCA+LAD Low antithrombin III level
Araszkiewicz et al., 2009 Male 51 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Lee et al., 2010 Male 75 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Benjelloun Bennani et al., 2010 Male 53 RCA+LCX Ruptured plaques
Song et al., 2011 Male 52 LAD+LCX Thrombus, no coronary stenosis
Yagmur et al., 2012 Female 49 LAD+ LCX Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Gan et al., 2012 Male 88 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Ahmed and Abdul, 2013 Male 47 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Edem et al., 2015 Male 57 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Karabay et al., 2015 Male 38 RCA+LAD Ruptured plaques
Atmaca et al., 2018 Female 33 LAD+LCX Oral contraceptive

RCA: Right coronary artery; LAD: Left anterior descending artery; LCX: Left circumflex coronary artery.