Single Coronary Artery With Coronary Occlusive Disease:
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v26i3-4.251Keywords:
Single Coronary Artery With Coronary Occlusive Disease,Abstract
Introduction:
Coronary artery anomalies are found in 0.2% to 1 % of the population. Of the different variations from normal coronary patterns, the presence of a single coronary artery is a rare finding1’2. Howe ver, it is important for the clinician who deals with diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease to have a clear understanding of congenit al abnormalities of the coronary arteries. Some types of coronary artery anomalies are associated with myocardial ischernia or sudden death.
Discussion:
Various anatomic classifications of the single coronary artery have been proposed but Lipton’s classification system3’4, which divides them into nine categories, is considered the best.
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