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Letter Case Reports
Left main coronary trunk connecting into right atrium with an aneurysmal coronary artery fistula.
- Yuhei Shiga, Yoshihiro Tsuchiya, Eiji Yahiro, Sunao Kodama, Yasutoshi Kotaki, Eiso Shimoji, Naoka Fukuda, Natsumi Morito, Makiko Urata, Naoko Saito, Hideya Niimura, Hiroyuki Mihara, Yoshio Yamanouchi, and Hidenori Urata.
- Int. J. Cardiol. 2008 Jan 11;123(2):e28-30.
AbstractCongenital coronary artery fistula (CAF) is an infrequent vascular anomaly that establishes a direct link between an epicardial coronary artery and a cardiac chamber, major vessels, or other vascular structures. In this case there was an aneurysmal-CAF between a left main trunk and the right atrium, which was initially diagnosed as a Kawasaki disease by transthoracic echocardiography and subsequently confirmed by coronary angiography and multi-slice CT angiography. A multi-slice CT angiography might well become the modality of choice for the characterization of these rare congenital anomalies.
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