Abstract

Coronary sinus thrombosis is a rare phenomenon, most commonly occurring following invasive cardiac procedures. Spontaneous thrombosis is extremely rare and little is known about the natural history or optimal management. We present a case of coronary sinus thrombosis occurring in the context of myocardial infarction with concealed ventricular wall rupture.

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