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JAOA • Vol 106 • No 11 • November 2006 • 663-666
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CASE REPORT

Multiple Aortocoronary Bypass Saphenous Vein Graft Aneurysms in a 77-Year-Old Man

Anne-Marie Moukala-Cadet, DO; Stephen J. Mitrosky, DO; Glenn D. Miller, MD; Donald A. Swayze, DO; Eric J. Fielding, MD; Michael J. Hoh, DO; Arthur J. Dortort, DO; Melissa A. Nebzydoski, DO; Karla Cyphert, RT

From Chenango Memorial Hospital (Dr Moukala-Cadet), the Departments of Internal Medicine (Dr Mitrosky), Cardiology (Dr Miller), Radiology (Drs Swayze and Fielding and Ms Cyphert), and Emergency Medicine (Drs Hoh and Dortort) at Clarion Hospital in Clarion, Pa, and the Dewitt Army Family Medicine Residency Program at Dewitt Army Community Hospital in Fort Belvoir, Va (Dr Nebzydoski). The study was completed at Clarion Hospital.

Address correspondence to Anne-Marie Moukala-Cadet, DO, Chenango Memorial Hospital, 179 N Broad St, Norwich, NY 13815–1097. E-mail: amoukala{at}juno.com

Aneurysms of aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass grafts are a rare complication of coronary artery bypass grafts. The authors report the incidental finding of four aneurysms in two aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass grafts in a 77-year-old man with progressive generalized weakness, left facial drooping, and digitalis toxicity. A brief review of the literature on this rare condition is also provided.







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