1. Right coronary artery arising as a terminal extension of the left circumflex artery (a rare coronary artery anomaly)
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Halil Tanriverdi, Deniz Seleci, Ender Semiz, and Omur Kuru
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Coronary angiography ,Chest Pain ,angiocardiography ,right coronary artery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,aortography ,Coronary Vessel Anomalies ,electrocardiography ,Coronary Vessel Anomaly ,Left circumflex artery ,Case Report ,Coronary Angiography ,Chest pain ,Diagnosis, Differential ,coronary artery circumflex branch ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,left anterior descending coronary artery ,Coronary artery anomaly ,Single coronary artery ,medicine ,Humans ,case report ,echocardiography ,human ,Aged ,business.industry ,article ,thorax pain ,coronary artery anomaly ,medicine.disease ,clinical feature ,T wave inversion ,aged ,female ,Right coronary artery ,Cardiology ,Female ,coronary artery obstruction ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
A single coronary artery is a very rare type of coronary artery anomaly that may present in various forms. A patient is presented in whom the right coronary artery coursed as the terminal branch of the left circumflex artery. This is the second case of this anomaly in the literature. ©2007 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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- 2007
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