HIGHLIGHTS
- What: No control cohort was enlisted, as the primary focus was solely on examining all patients with myocardial bridging (MB). Through this study, the authors hope a more standardised reporting on myocardial bridging could be developed in Indonesia. The study has a high prevalence (44.3%) of myocardial bridging (MB). The research demonstrates that MB may provide protection against atherosclerosis of the coronary distal segment to the MB and trigger the development of atherosclerosis in the segment proximal to the bridge.
- Who: Koesbandono and collaborators from the Tangerang, Indonesia have published the paper: High Prevalence . . .

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