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Myocardial bridge (MB) is a chance anatomical structure, comprised of the myocardial tissue, with which the coronary artery running in epicardial adipose tissue is partly covered. It is predominantly present in the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and recognizable through imaging techniques as changes in blood flow within the LAD that arises from MB contraction at cardiac systole. Such changes in blood flow influence the pathophysiology of coronary circulation and atherosclerosis development, thus generating controversy as to whether MB predisposes individual to myocardial infarction (MI). However, recent histomorphometric studies have shown that the individual anatomic properties of MB, such as location, length and thickness, consistently play a critical role in the occurrence of MI. This review article comprehensively addresses the pathophysiological mechanisms of MI occurrence together with the benign suppressive effect of coronary atherosclerosis by MB.
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Toshiharu Ishii
Yukio Ishikawa
Yoshikiyo Akasaka
Annals of Vascular Diseases
Toho University
Kobe Asahi Hospital
Mie Chuo Medical Center
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