Circulation, Vol 53, 736-742, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
TN James and TK Marshall
The sinus node artery was focally narrowed by fibromuscular dysplasia in
two examples of sudden unexpected death reported here. Although both cases
had additional histological abnormalities in the conduction system of the
heart, the more striking feature was the focal fibromuscular dysplasia.
These findings are discussed in relationship to a large number of similar
examples of focal fibromuscular dysplastic narrowing of the sinus node
artery observed in other victims of sudden unexpected death, considering
some possible mechanisms for lethal electrical instability of the heart and
also the possible pathogenesis of such fibromuscular dysplasia.
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De subitaneis mortibus. XVII. Multifocal stenoses due to fibromuscular dysplasia of the sinus node artery
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