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Kyle Gifford

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Case of the Month, Chest

Anomalous Coronary Origin

70 year old female with incidental finding of a single coronary artery that bifurcates to supply blood to the right and left sides of the heart. Image A is an oblique slab MIP (Maximum Intensity Projection) displaying a single coronary artery originating from the right coronary cusp (large green arrow), which then bifurcates into the RCA, LAD, and the LCX. Image B is a volume rendered 3D image of the aortic root and coronary arteries, which displays the abnormal coronary artery […]

December 20, 2018/by Kyle Gifford
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