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Myocardial infarction in early pregnancy

  • Vedran Stefanovic , Veli-Matti Ulander , Maarit Graner , Markku Kupari and Ristio Kaaja
Published/Copyright: June 1, 2005
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 32 Issue 6

Abstract

Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) during pregnancy is usually transmural and occurs in late pregnancy with a peak incidence during the peripartum or postpartum periods. We report a pregnancy-related AMI, which occurring as early as the first trimester, was treated conservatively with antithrombotic and anti-ischemic drugs both acutely and through the rest of the ultimately successful pregnancy.

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Corresponding author: Dr Vedran Stefanovic, MD, PhD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Haartmaninkatu 2, 00290 Helsinki/Finland. Tel.: +358-50-4271230, Fax: +358-9-472-74801, E-mail:

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Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2004-11-04

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