AI Article Synopsis

  • - The case report discusses a rare condition where the right coronary artery originates from the pulmonary artery instead of the aorta, which was diagnosed using angiotomography.
  • - Surgical intervention included reimplanting the right coronary artery back into the ascending aorta and reconstructing the pulmonary artery to restore normal blood flow.
  • - This procedure highlights the complexity of cardiac anomalies and the innovative techniques required for surgical correction.

Article Abstract

An anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from the pulmonary artery case report. The diagnosis was made by angiotomography. Reimplantation of the right coronary artery into the ascending aorta and reconstruction of the pulmonary artery were conducted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1047951124026179DOI Listing

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