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What is the main reason for changes on ECG?
Coronary artery vasospasm (Prinzmetal angina)
Plaque rupture with transient thrombus formation
Myocardial bridging of the left anterior descending artery
Correct! The correct answer is "Coronary artery vasospasm (Prinzmetal angina)".
 
Despite clear CT results, the clinical picture led to an invasive study. A positive acetylcholine provocation test confirmed vasospasm, highlighting the role of functional testing in INOCA/VSA.

 
Good try! The correct answer is "Coronary artery vasospasm (Prinzmetal angina)".
 
Despite clear CT results, the clinical picture led to an invasive study. A positive acetylcholine provocation test confirmed vasospasm, highlighting the role of functional testing in INOCA/VSA.
 
 
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