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A posteroseptal accessory pathway located in a coronary sinus aneurysm: diagnosis and radiofrequency catheter ablation
Abstract
A coronary sinus aneurysm was diagnosed by means of echocardiography, coronary sinus contrast angiography, coronary angiography, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome caused by a posteroseptal accessory pathway. Percutaneous radiofrequency current catheter ablation performed in the isthmus of the coronary sinus aneurysm was successful.