Acute and reversible coronary microvascular vasoconstriction may be a common pathophysiological mechanism in Apical Ballooning Syndrome.
Our data strongly suggest that in ABS, irrespectively of its underlying aetiology, acute and reversible coronary microvascular vasoconstriction could represent a common pathophysiological mechanism.
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