Ramaraj, RadhakrishnanMovahed, Mohammad Reza2025-12-082009-03Experimental and Clinical Transplantation, Cilt, 7, Sayı, 1, 2009 ss. 56-571304-0855https://hdl.handle.net/11727/14070Objectives: The goal of this case report is to discuss the possible cause of sharp chest pain occurring during myocardial biopsy in post cardiac transplant patients. Materials and Methods: A 21-year-old man who had undergone a heart transplant 9 years earlier presented with fatigue. He underwent right ventricular biopsy for further evaluation. Results: During each of his 3 biopsies, he complained of severe sharp chest pain. His chest pain occurred only during biopsy and not when he had premature ventricular contraction during catheter manipulation. Conclusions: The occurrence of sharp chest pain during myocardial biopsy in this patient may suggest somatic innervation of the donor heart.en-USPosttransplant chest painTransplant vasculopathySomatic innervationBiopsySharp Chest Pains Occurring During Right Ventricular Biopsy in a Patient 9 Years After Cardiac TransplantArticle712146-8427