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A 50-yeаr-оld mаle wаs admitted tо the hоspital complaining of chest pain that was determined to be a result of an acute inferior wall (type 1) myocardial infarction (MI). The patient was treated for the acute MI. In addition, a right and left heart catheterization was performed with a Judkin’s fluoroscopic coronary angiography of multiple coronary arteries, and a right and left fluoroscopic angiocardiography was performed using a low osmolar contrast dye. The patient has no history of CABG surgery in the past. He was found to have chronic coronary microvascular disease. The patient was also treated for persistent preexisting atrial fibrillation and discharged on day five in stable condition. Principal Diagnosis: Secondary Diagnosis: Secondary Diagnosis: Secondary Diagnosis: Principal Procedure: Secondary Procedure: Secondary Procedure: