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Anterolateral myocardial infarction induced by coronary-subclavian-vertebral steal syndrome successfully treated with stenting of the subclavian artery.

A female patient with graft-dependent coronary circulation presented with vertebrobasilar insufficiency and NSTEMI (Non-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction) related to a 100 percent stenosis of the left subclavian artery. Our review of the medical literature indicates that this is the first reported case in which a patient presented with an anterolateral NSTEMI and dizziness with subsequent angiographic evidence of both coronary subclavian and vertebral subclavian steal syndromes successfully treated with angioplasty and stenting of the left subclavian artery without any intervention in the coronary arterial tree.

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