| Literature DB >> 27484640 |
Yunis Daralammouri1, Malik Ghannam2, Bernward Lauer3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A normal anatomy of coronary arteries is important to have adequate cardiac muscle blood supply especially during extraneous physical activities. This case report describes a rare coronary anomaly in which the accessory coronary artery arose from the right coronary artery, reentered the left anterior descending coronary artery, and then ran as a single vessel. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Congenital coronary anomaly; Dual left anterior descending artery distribution
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27484640 PMCID: PMC4970283 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-016-1003-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Normal electrocardiogram-gated multidetector row computed tomography findings. The lateral oblique volume-rendered image shows an accessory coronary artery arising from the proximal right coronary artery. It took an intramuscular course beneath the right ventricular outflow tract (removed with manual editing) and reentered the medial left anterior descending coronary artery (arrow)
Fig. 2Multiplanar reconstruction computed tomography image demonstrates the intramuscular course of the accessory coronary artery (arrow)
Fig. 3Simultaneous coronary angiogram of the right coronary artery and left circulation showing an anomalous accessory coronary artery arising from the proximal right coronary artery and reentering the proper left anterior descending coronary artery; the left circumflex artery is normal. a Left anterior oblique caudal view. b Anteroposterior view. LAD left anterior descending coronary artery, LCX left circumflex artery, RCA right coronary artery