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Isolated Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava Causing Hemodialysis Catheter Dysfunction: An Uncommon Challenge in Vascular Access. [PDF]
Müller-Kühnle J +9 more
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Thermal Imaging-Guided Surgical Unroofing of a Myocardial Bridge in a Patient With Refractory Angina. [PDF]
Nazer RI +3 more
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Resynchronization Therapy in a Coronary Venous Sinus Anomaly. [PDF]
Dar MI +6 more
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Conservative Management of a Rare Congenital Left Circumflex Coronary Artery Fistula Draining Into the Coronary Sinus. [PDF]
Mahdy T +4 more
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Clinical outcomes of FFR and IVUS-guided PCI in patients with myocardial bridging and proximal LAD stenosis. [PDF]
Wu X +5 more
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The radial artery is currently regarded as a useful vascular access site for coronary procedures. Adequate anatomical information of the radial artery should be helpful in performing the transradial coronary procedure. Therefore, we tried to evaluate the size of radial artery, the incidence and clinical significance of anomalous branching patterns and ...
Byung‐Su Yoo +6 more
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Coronary blood vessels are in charge of sustaining cardiac homeostasis. It is thus logical that coronary congenital anomalies (CCA) directly or indirectly associate with multiple cardiac conditions, including sudden death. The coronary vascular system is a sophisticated, highly patterned anatomical entity, and therefore a wide range of congenital ...
Juan Antonio Guadix +2 more
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[Coronary vessel anomalies in adults--harmless variation or changes with clinical significance].
A review of 1097 consecutive coronary angiograms performed for evaluation of angina pectoris or valvular dysfunctions showed 3 patients with arteriovenous fistulas (0.25%), 6 patients with malpositions (0.55%), 29 patients with aneurysms (2.65%) and 59 patients with myocardial bridging (5.4%).
Ilka Wittig, Duck Hj
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An uncommon form of anomaly of coronary arteries is reported, similar to which had not as yet been published. A single right arteria coronaria was found having an only left branch with a thin vena-like wall, descending on the anterior surface of the heart.
Philippe Degrell, G Sótonyi
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