Nail Gun Injury to the Left Ventricle Causing Coronary Pulmonary Fistula, A Case Report
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We present a case of a young patient who presented with unstable angina due to coronary-pulmonary fistula caused by a nail-gun injury that stayed asymptomatic for 3 years. The patient has a successful surgical resection of the fistula and removal of the foreign body.
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