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Single coronary artery: a familial clustering
  1. P G Horan1,
  2. G Murtagh2,
  3. P P McKeown1
  1. 1Regional Medical Cardiology Centre, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland
  2. 2Regional Cardiology Centre, Belfast City Hospital
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr Paul Horan
    Regional Medical Cardiology Centre, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland; paulhoranlineone.net

Abstract

A 59 year old man undergoing investigation for chest pain was found at elective coronary angiography to have a single coronary artery; the left coronary had a normal distribution, with the right coronary originating as a continuation of the atrioventricular circumflex. His 30 year old daughter was admitted for elective coronary angiography for further investigation of a dilated cardiomyopathy. She was also found to have a single coronary artery. However, in her case, the right and left coronary arteries arose from the right sinus of Valsalva; the right coronary had a normal distribution, the left coronary passed anterior to the pulmonary trunk and aorta.

  • congenital heart disease
  • coronary anomaly
  • single coronary artery

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