Abnormal Flow in the Posterior Descending Artery: An Echo Doppler Clue to the Anomalous Origin of Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Trunk |
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Authors: | Kimberley A. Myers Mary T. Potts George G. S. Sandor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Children’s Heart Center, British Columbia Children’s Hospital, 4480 Oak St., Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V4, Canada |
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Abstract: | Anomalous origin of the left anterior descending coronary (LAD) from the pulmonary trunk is a rare lesion. We describe a neonate with anomalous origin of the LAD from the pulmonary artery and the circumflex artery arising normally from the left-facing sinus. The finding of a tortuous and dilated posterior descending coronary artery suggested increased intercoronary collateral flow and provided a clue to the identification of the anomaly in an otherwise asymptomatic neonate. Interrogation of the posterior descending coronary artery should be included in the routine echocardiographic examination of children, as unusual flow patterns may help identify aberrant coronary artery connections. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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Keywords: | Anomalous origin left coronary artery Echocardiography Color Doppler |
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