Published: 13 January, 2020 | Volume 5 - Issue 1 | Pages: 011-013
Figure 1:
Percutaneous coronary angiography shows the anatomy of the coronary arteries. On A & B, the star refers to the left anterior descending artery, the arrow refers to the left circumflex coronary artery, and the arrow head refers to the abnormal branch of the LCX that continues to the intercostal arteries and the intercostal artery. C & D shows the course of the abnormal connection and the course of the intercostal artery. E shows the right coronary artery. Note that all coronary arteries have a patent lumen without stenosis./p>
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