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Dual versus split right coronary artery: What is there in the name?
Congenital coronary artery anomalies are rare which are generally detected incidentally during coronary angiograms. Double right coronary artery (RCA) is one such rare coronary anomaly, and various other terms are being used to describe it such as dual ...
Surendra Kumar Naik, Raghav Bansal
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Right internal mammary artery for the management of anomalous right coronary artery from the left sinus of Valsalva; a case report [PDF]
Background: Anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from the left sinus of Valsalva (ARCA) is a rare anomaly. Surgery is recommended in symptomatic patients, while the optimal surgical approach is controversial. Case presentation: We present a case
Alawami, Mortadha+3 more
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Anomalous aortic origin of the right coronary artery is a rare disease. Although there are various reports on its treatment, the method of the surgical approach is still controversial.
Keiichiro Kasama+6 more
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Intracavitary right coronary artery [PDF]
Congenital coronary artery anomalies have been reported in fewer than 1.3% of patients undergoing coronary angiography. Most commonly, they take the form of an anomalous origin of one of the major epicardial vessels or variations in their epicardial course.
Brett Heilbron+2 more
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Shepherd' Crook right coronary artery in an octagenerian: A case report and literature review
Right coronary artery after origin from right coronary sinus traverses horizontally to run in right atrioventricular groove till the crux of the heart where it divides into posterior descending artery and posterior left ventricular branch. When the right
Debasish Das+4 more
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Aneurysmal coronary artery disease of the right coronary artery [PDF]
Coronary artery aneurysms are uncommon, with male dominance and uncertain natural history. The RCA is predilected in 50% of cases. Complications are thrombus, risk of rupture and vasospasm. Treatment is not clearly defined, only anecdotal experience exists. We treated two elder male patients with isolated large aneurysm of the RCA (Fig. 1a,b) presented
Jan Gummert+3 more
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Giant coronary artery aneurysms involving more than one coronary artery: case report
Background Coronary artery aneurysms are rare findings in patients undergoing coronary angiography. The presence of multiple coronary artery aneurysms located in more than one coronary artery is even more uncommon.
Matthew S Khouzam, Nayer Khouzam
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Percutaneous closure of coronary fistulae using different devices
Two-month baby recently treated with closure of perimembranous interventricular communication with congestive clinical signs in the postoperative period and echocardiographic suspicion of possible right coronary artery-to-right ventricle fistula ...
Luis Fernández González+5 more
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Right coronary artery-to-right pulmonary artery fistula
A case is described of a patient with angina pectoris in whom a diagnosis of a coronary arterial fistula arising from the right coronary artery and terminating in the right pulmonary artery had been made. The anginal pain was relieved by closure of the defect via the lumen of the pulmonary artery with the use of temporary cardiopulmonary bypass.
Michael E. DeBakey, Gerald M. Lawrie
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Supernumerary right coronary artery [PDF]
AbstractA rare case of a patient with supernumerary right coronary artery in whom the two vessels arose from the right coronary sinus from two separate ostia adjacent to each other is presented. The smaller vessel gave off the sinoatrial nodal branch and the posterior descending artery whereas the larger one gave off the conus branch, the right ...
A. K. Abraham+3 more
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