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Aneurysm of coronary–pulmonary artery fistula diagnosed non-invasively by contrast echocardiography and multi-detector computed tomography
  1. T Katayama,
  2. T Yasu,
  3. M Saito
  1. tyasu@omiya.jichi.ac.jp

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A 58 year old asymptomatic woman was referred to our medical centre for evaluation of heart murmur. A Levine grade II/VI continuous heart murmur was audible at the left midsternal border. Chest x ray showed prominence of the left atrial border and echocardiography (panel A) revealed a large cystic mass (53×51 mm) in front of the main pulmonary artery. An abnormal feeder vessel appeared to supply the cystic mass …

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