Vincenzo Somma, Anthony Brennan, Francis Ha, Adam Trytell, Khoa Phan, Kegan Moneghetti
Introduction
Myocarditis is a known complication of COVID-19, however, recently concerns have been raised regarding myocardial injury in the presence of a substantial coronary thrombus burden, in combination with atherosclerotic plaque.1,2 Widespread community transmission of COVID-19 has led to some presentations of myocardial infarction associated with active COVID-19 infection.1 We present the angiographic findings of such a case with a heavy burden of thrombus, despite only minor obstructive coronary disease.
Case presentation
A 36-year-old man was admitted to a local hospital with respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19 pneumonia. Init