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The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 17:71-73 (2004)
© 2004 American Board of Family Practice


Brief Report

Prinzmetal Variant Angina Associated with Multiple Sclerosis

Scott Joing, MD, Robyn Casey, MD and Les Forgosh, MD

Hennepin County Medical Center (SJ), University of Minnesota School of Medicine
Department of Family Practice, University of Minnesota School of Medicine (RC, LF)
Saint Paul Cardiology (LF), Saint Paul

Correspondence: Address correspondence to Les Forgosh, Saint Paul Cardiology, 17 West Exchange Street #750, Saint Paul, MN 55102 (e-mail: lforgosh{at}mamn.com)

Abstract

We report the case of a young woman with an acute coronary syndrome in the setting of a multiple sclerosis exacerbation. A connection between the 2, possibly caused by spinal cord pathology, is suggested.



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