Translational Research in Anatomy (Jun 2023)

Atypical origin of the left coronary artery originating from the right coronary sinus with interarterial course: A case report

  • Francisco Javier Pérez-Rojas,
  • Patricio Maragaño Lizama,
  • Maria Ignacia Maragaño,
  • Franco Sepulveda Opazo,
  • Claudio Tapia Osorio,
  • Trinidad Zerené Castro,
  • José A. Vega

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 100242

Abstract

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Background: A left coronary artery with atypical origin originating from the right coronary sinus with interarterial course was found in a 68-year-old man, who had been referred to the hemodynamics unit for ventricular extrasystoles, observed on ECG, which raised suspicions of suspect coronary heart disease. Methods: Atypical origin was observed on a coronary angiography, and interarterial course was confirmed with a coronary CT. Results: The left coronary artery is observed arising from the right aortic sinus, in an ostium separated by 5 mm to the left of the right ostium. The left coronary trunk was 28 mm long, with eccentric calcium plaque in the distal third of the coronary trunk, and 50% stenosis. The right coronary artery was of normal caliber. Conclusions: Atypical origin of the left coronary artery is a rare condition, normally associated with sudden death.

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