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Anomalies

Clinical Editor's Corner
05/07/2018
Dr. Paul Teirstein, Chief of Cardiology, at Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California, asked our cath lab experts for their opinions on what to do with an asymptomatic executive who had a screening CTA (Figure 1).
Dr. Paul Teirstein, Chief of Cardiology, at Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California, asked our cath lab experts for their opinions on what to do with an asymptomatic executive who had a screening CTA (Figure 1).
Dr. Paul Teirstein, Chief of...
05/07/2018
Cath Lab Digest
Case Report
04/04/2018
Myocardial bridge (MB) is a congenital anatomic variant that occurs when one of the coronary arteries tunnels through the myocardium instead of having a normal epicardial course.1
Myocardial bridge (MB) is a congenital anatomic variant that occurs when one of the coronary arteries tunnels through the myocardium instead of having a normal epicardial course.1
Myocardial bridge (MB) is a...
04/04/2018
Cath Lab Digest
Case Report
03/03/2016
The extravasation of echocontrast into this patient’s ventricles after selective engagement of the septal perforators was indicative of severe, diffuse coronary-cameral fistulae.
The extravasation of echocontrast into this patient’s ventricles after selective engagement of the septal perforators was indicative of severe, diffuse coronary-cameral fistulae.
The extravasation of...
03/03/2016
Cath Lab Digest
Case Report
11/04/2013
The authors present a case of a 59-year-old female who had retrosternal pain with radiation to the left arm. Imaging confirmed the absence of the right coronary artery and a left circumflex artery supplying the right coronary artery territory.
The authors present a case of a 59-year-old female who had retrosternal pain with radiation to the left arm. Imaging confirmed the absence of the right coronary artery and a left circumflex artery supplying the right coronary artery territory.
The authors present a case of a...
11/04/2013
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
04/03/2013
The authors present a case of a 46-year-old male with left arterial thoracic outlet syndrome and left subclavian artery aneurysm treated with a modified “trap door” approach.
The authors present a case of a 46-year-old male with left arterial thoracic outlet syndrome and left subclavian artery aneurysm treated with a modified “trap door” approach.
The authors present a case of a...
04/03/2013
Vascular Disease Management