1971 Volume 35 Issue 2 Pages 221-226
A case of juvenile angina pectoris probably due to congenital syphilis was reported. Both coronary ostial narrowing could be only presumed in usual physical and laboratory examination. And then aortitis and both coronary ostial stenosis demonstrated in vivo by aortography and selective coronary arteriography. The progress of this case has been observed at present with internal treatments, but surgical repair will be necessary in the near future.