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British Heart Journal 1984;52:585-587; doi:10.1136/hrt.52.5.585
Copyright © 1984 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society

Coronary artery obstruction associated with congenital aortic valve disease.

J L Gibbs, J Davies, S A Qureshi

Abnormal attachment of the aortic valve caused obstruction to left coronary arterial flow in a young girl, who presented with angina of effort. Aortic valve and root replacement resulted in the patient's effort tolerance returning to normal with resolution of the exercise electrocardiographic and angiographic abnormalities. This case emphasises the importance of an awareness of the existence of such defects and their amenability to surgical correction.


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