@article{6c776e5a401444ccb5836037f880cc55,
title = "Radiofrequency ablation of ventricular tachycardia in an infant with cardiac tumors",
author = "V. Kohli and N. Mangru and Pearse, {L. A.} and P. Cantwell and Young, {M. L.}",
note = "Funding Information: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rarely reported entity, with <150 cases in the English literature. 1 The cause is unknown, although peripartum changes of the coronary 'arterial wall, connective tissue changes from Marfan syndrome, hemorrhage into the vasa vasorum, and periadventitial inflammation have been considered. 1 This condition is usually seen in younger patients, especially women, who have no risk factors for coronary artery From the Department of Internal Medicine (Cardiology Division)o f the WashingtonH ospital Center. Supported by a grant from the Cardiology Research Foundation of the WashingtonC ardiology Center. Reprint requests: Martin B. Leon,M D, WashingtonC ardiologyC enter, 110 Irving St., NW, Suite 4B-l, Washington,D C 20010. Am Heart J 1996;132:200-2 Copyright {\textcopyright} 1996 by Mosby-Year Book, Inc. 0002-8703/96/$5.00 + 0 4]4]71378",
year = "1996",
doi = "10.1016/S0002-8703(96)90414-7",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "132",
pages = "198--200",
journal = "American Heart Journal",
issn = "0002-8703",
publisher = "Mosby Inc.",
number = "1 I",
}