Tek koroner arter çıkış anomalisi: olgu sunumu

Tek koroner arter anomalisi sağ ve sol koroner arterlerin sinüs valsalvadaki tek bir ostiumdan çıktığı ve tüm kalbi beslediği nadir görülen bir anomalidir. Olguların büyük kısmında asemptomatik olmakla beraber anjina, senkop, miyokard infarktüsü ve ani kardiyak ölüme neden olabilir. Özellikle genç yaşta ani ölüm gibi klinik tablolarla karşılaşma riski olması ve diğer konjenital anomalilerle olan birlikteliği açısından tanı konması önemlidir. Bu nedenle bu yazıda tek koroner arter anomalisi olan ve anjina yakınması ile başvuran bir hasta sunulmuştur.  

Single coronary artery anomaly: case report

Single coronary artery anomaly is a rare anomaly in which the right and left coronary arteries arise from a single ostium in the sinus valsalva and are fed whole heart. Most of the cases may be asymptomatic but can cause angina, syncope, myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death. It is especially important to be diagnosed in terms of association with other congenital anomalies and the risk of encountering clinical tables such as sudden death in young age. Therefore a case was presented with a single coronary artery anomaly and angina complaints in this article.

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