Abstract

According to our search of the literature, 318 cases of coronary thrombosis among patients less than 41 years of age have been reported. If we were able to validate two additional cases reported in foreign journals, the total would be brought to 320. Our patient, whose case is here reported, suffered two attacks of coronary thrombosis. The first attack occurred at the age of 39 years, and resulted in infarction of the posterior basal portion of the left ventricle; the second occurred at the age of 40 years, and caused infarction of the anterior apical portion. The electrocardiograms depiet the accuracy with which this diagnostic aid may reflect the presence and the location of myocardial infarction.

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