Single Coronary Artery: A Case Report
Coronary artery congenital anomalies can be classi�ed based on the origin, course, and termination of the arteries. The majority of patients with these anomalies have no symptoms. They can, however, be accompanied by shortness of breath, palpitation, and even myocardial infarction symptoms.
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2021
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Summary: | Coronary artery congenital anomalies can be classi�ed based on the origin, course, and termination of the arteries. The majority of patients with these anomalies
have no symptoms. They can, however, be accompanied by shortness of breath, palpitation, and even myocardial infarction symptoms. |
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