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Case Reports
. 2021 Mar 24;5(3):ytab105.
doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytab105. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Persistent chest pain after recovery of COVID-19: microvascular disease-related angina?

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Persistent chest pain after recovery of COVID-19: microvascular disease-related angina?

Nuria Vallejo et al. Eur Heart J Case Rep. .
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Mid short-axis cine slices in (A) diastole and (B) systole. Myocardial native T1 mapping (C) and T2 mapping (D) showed normal values. First-pass stress perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (E) with a significant circumferential subendocardial perfusion defect (arrows). Rest perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (F). No late gadolinium enhancement was detected (G and H).

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