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sinus of Valsalva

Clinical Images
01/12/2024

Giuseppe Talanas, MD1; Filippo Dossi, MD2

Giuseppe Talanas, MD1; Filippo Dossi,...
A 69-year-old man with unstable angina underwent coronary angiography showing no lesion in the left coronary artery and critical stenosis in the proximal right coronary artery arising from the left sinus of Valsalva.
A 69-year-old man with unstable angina underwent coronary angiography showing no lesion in the left coronary artery and critical stenosis in the proximal right coronary artery arising from the left sinus of Valsalva.
A 69-year-old man with unstable...
01/12/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
06/28/2019

Korakoth Towashiraporn, MD and Vithaya Chaithiraphan, MD

Korakoth Towashiraporn, MD and Vithay...
Coronary angiography in a 44-year-old woman shows chronic dissection of the left sinus of Valsalva, totally obscuring the LMCA, with good collaterals supplying the left coronary system from the right coronary artery.
Coronary angiography in a 44-year-old woman shows chronic dissection of the left sinus of Valsalva, totally obscuring the LMCA, with good collaterals supplying the left coronary system from the right coronary artery.
Coronary angiography in a...
06/28/2019
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
09/05/2008
In this issue of Vascular Disease Management, Zavala-Alarcon et al present an interesting look at an uncommon cardiovascular problem and the unique opportunity to “witness” a potentially highly morbid event if not diagnosed and treated...
In this issue of Vascular Disease Management, Zavala-Alarcon et al present an interesting look at an uncommon cardiovascular problem and the unique opportunity to “witness” a potentially highly morbid event if not diagnosed and treated...
In this issue of Vascular...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
09/05/2008

Zavala-Alarcon, et al.

Zavala-Alarcon, et al.
The sinuses of Valsalva are three small dilatations or cavity-like structures in the aortic wall above the attachments of the aortic cusps. They are known as the right coronary, left coronary and non-coronary sinuses, as defined by the...
The sinuses of Valsalva are three small dilatations or cavity-like structures in the aortic wall above the attachments of the aortic cusps. They are known as the right coronary, left coronary and non-coronary sinuses, as defined by the...
The sinuses of Valsalva are...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management