KMID : 0368119980280061017
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Korean Circulation Journal 1998 Volume.28 No. 6 p.1017 ~ p.1020
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A Case of Single Coronary Artery Originating from Left Aortic Sinus
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An isolated single coronary artery from the left aortic sinus is one of rare congenital coronary anomalies. This anomaly was detected during elective coronary angiogram in a 44 year-old male patient with atypical chest pain. Treadmill exercise test demonstrated 1 mm horizontal depression at stage N and the test was terminated at the V stage due to chest pain. No myocardial ischemia was demonstrated on myocardial SPECT using ¢¥mTctetrofosmin. Coronary angiogram revealed single coronary artery originating from left aortic sinus without any stenotic lesions. (Korean Circulation J 1998;28(6):1017-1020)
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