Abstract

We report a case with menorrhagia due to uterine fibroids who was admitted following an episode of unstable angina. Her coronary angiogram showed a tight proximal left anterior descending artery lesion for which stenting was deemed necessary. She was successfully anticoagulated in spite of her menorrhagia under cover of a gonadotrophin hormone releasing agonist; goserilin.

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