Abstract: | In a 53-years old patient complaining of dyspnoea and angina of effort, the coronary arteriography demonstrated ab abnormal implantation of the pulmonary artery into the left coronary-artery. Correlated with the 39 cases of the adolescent and the adult published in the literature, the case reported has some peculiarities: poorness of the auscultatory signs consisting in a mild apical systolic murmur; electrocardiographic pattern of left complete bundle-branch block; presence of massive calcifications visible by X-ray into the lateral, wall of the left ventricle. Coronary arteriography and catherization made it possible to demonstrate a left-to-right shunt by backward-flow revascularization of the left coronary artery starting from the right coronary artery. A simple suture of the implantation foramen of the abnomal coronary artery resulted in increased pressure into this artery and was followed by disappearance of angina during an observation period of 5 months. |