Nadir bir vaka olarak koroner arterlerin konjenital çıkış anomalisi: Hepsi bir arada
Koroner arterlerin konjenital çıkış anomalisi nadir bir durum olup
anjiografi serilerinde insidansı %0,6-1,3 olarak gösterilmiştir.
Koroner arter anomalisi olan hastaların çoğunda bulgu olmamasına
ragmen, büyük arterlerin koroner arterlere dışarıdan bası
oluşturması durumunda yüksek ani kardiyak ölüm riskine
sahiptirler. Bu hastaların tedavisinde hala bir fikir birliği
bulunmamaktadır. Bu olgu sunumunda, sağ koroner arterin ve sol
ana koroner arterin sağ koroner sinuste, tek bir çıkış yolundan
köken aldığı nadir bir koroner anomali vakasını sunduk.
A rare case of a congenital anomalous origin of the coronary arteries: All in one
Congenital anomalous origin of the coronary arteries is a rare
condition with an incidence of 0.6-1.3% in angiographic series.The
majority of patients with an anomalous origin of the coronary
artery is asymptomatic. They have higher risk of sudden cardiac
death if there is external compression of the coronary arteries by
the great arteries. There still is not consensus on the management
in these patients. In this case report, we present a rare case of a
coronary anomaly where both the right coronary artery and the left
main coronary artery arise from the right coronary sinus and there
is a single ostium.
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