| Literature DB >> 20529357 |
Hilmi Tokmakoglu1, Orhan Bozoglan, Levent Ozdemir.
Abstract
Right Coronary Artery (RCA) originating from left anterior descending artery is a very rare congenital coronary artery anomaly. A 66-year-old man presented with hypertension and complaints of exertional chest pain. The angiography was performed. Aortic root angiography showed no coronary ostium originating from the right sinus of valsalva. Right coronary artery was visualized as anomalously originating from the midportion of left anterior descending artery. Severe stenosis were seen in ostium of anomalous right coronary artery, in midportion of left anterior descending and in midportion of circumflex artery. The patient was referred for coronary artery bypass grafting. The patient underwent coronary artery bypass surgery for three vessels. He was discharged home on postoperative day 7 without any complication. His echocardiogram on follow-up visit revealed good biventricular function.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20529357 PMCID: PMC2890517 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-5-49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Figure 1Right Coronary Artery Originating from the midportion Left Anterior Descending Artery with coursing to the familiar area of the RCA.
Figure 2Right Coronary Artery Originating from the midportion Left Anterior Descending Artery with coursing to the familiar area of the RCA.
Figure 3The course of RCA in right atrioventricular groove and its continuation.
Figure 4The course of RCA in right atrioventricular groove and its continuation.