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Ablating Left-sided Atrioventricular Accessory Pathways in Young Patients with Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: Start in the Coronary Sinus. [PDF]
Dasgupta S, Johnsrude C.
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Chapter 4: Normal and Anomalous Coronary Arteries in Humans. Part 1: Historical Background [PDF]
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Coronary Sinus Reducer Implantation in a Patient With Pre-Existing Left Ventricular Lead. [PDF]
Farooqui A, Cader FA, Raju P, Farooq M.
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A direct anatomical characterization of the coronary sinus in dogs (<i>Canis lupus</i> familiaris). [PDF]
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Comment on “Outcomes of Supraclavicular Access in Temporary Pacemaker Implantation”
Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, Volume 31, Issue 3, May 2026.
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Transcatheter Coronary Sinus Interventions
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2022The coronary sinus has become a popular route for an increasing number of innovative transcatheter interventions to treat coronary and structural heart diseases. However, interventional cardiologists have limited experience with the cardiac venous system and its highly variable anatomy.
Mohamad Alkhouli +6 more
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Coronary artery-coronary sinus fistula
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1970Abstract Two cases of coronary artery-coronary sinus fistula are reported. A review of the literature is presented, and the data of the reported cases are analyzed. A continuous murmur has been described in most of the cases, and factors that may modify the character of the murmur are discussed.
D, Kimbiris +3 more
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Coronary Sinus Stenosis With Right Coronary Artery to Coronary Sinus Fistula
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2019Coronary artery fistula is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly. We report a 34-year-old woman who presented with a recurrent large pericardial effusion during pregnancy. She was found to have a right coronary artery to coronary sinus fistula. The coronary sinus was severely dilated due to coronary sinus ostial stenosis.
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