Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with an aorto-pulmonary septal defect
AUTOR(ES)
Agius, P. Vassallo
RESUMO
Aorto-pulmonary septal defects and anomalous origins of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery are briefly discussed. The difficulties of diagnosis and surgical correction are put forward in a situation when the left coronary artery arises from a site of high pressure and saturation, such as the pulmonary artery in the presence of an aorto-pulmonary septal defect, as in the case described.
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