Abstract

A young, 18-year-old lady presented with history of chest pain on exertion typical of angina. General examination revealed multiple tendon xanthomas. Systemic examination was unremarkable. Electrocardiogram showed segment (ST) depression in inferior and lateral leads. Echocardiogram revealed normal left ventricular systolic function and no left ventricular regional wall motion abnormalities. Diastolic flow turbulence was noted in the left main coronary artery and proximal left anterior descending artery on color Doppler interrogation across the coronary arteries. Lipid profile showed unusually high total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Subsequent evaluation with coronary angiogram revealed triple vessel coronary artery disease. The patient underwent coronary artery bypass surgery and is on antiplatelet and lipid-lowering drug therapy.

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