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Search for: [Abstract = "Introduction Myocardial infarction with non\-obstructive coronary arteries \(MINOCA\), currently defined by the lack of ≥50% stenosis in the coronary angiography, constitutes a significant percentage of patients with myocardial infarction \(MI\). There are conflicting data concerning long\-term prognosis in MINOCA patients. Undoubtedly, MINOCA is a heterogeneous group of disease entities with often complex etiopathogenesis. According to the current guidelines, MINOCA should be considered as a working diagnosis that requires a subsequent diagnostic process. Testing for thrombophilia is one of the recommended steps. However, in the literature there is the lack of data of their full panel use in this group of patients. The issue of MINOCA chronobiology and the impact of the weekend effect has not been adequately explored yet. Oncological patients are potentially the group particularly at risk of MINOCA occurrence. However, there is a lack of data on the actual scale of this phenomenon and its prognostic significance. Objectives 1\) to assess the frequency of individual thrombophilia in patients with MINOCA compared to patients with cryptogenic stroke and to analyze its clinical significance 2\) to determine the MINOCA chronobiology and to analyze the impact of the weekend effect on long\-term prognosis 3\) to determine the clinical characteristics and long\-term prognosis in oncological"]

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