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- 2019
Perfusion Study Helps in the Management of the Intraseptal Course of an Anomalous Coronary ArteryKeywords: anomalous aortic origin coronary artery (AAOCA),anomalous coronary artery arising from the opposite sinus (ACAOS),intramyocardial course,intraseptal course,myocardial perfusion,stress test,asymptomatic ischemia,sudden cardiac death,congenital heart disease Abstract: Anomalous origin of a coronary artery from the opposite aortic sinus of Valsalva can present in various ways, ranging from a benign and incidental finding to sudden cardiac death. The variant with an intraseptal subpulmonary course (sometimes referred to as intraconal), is widely perceived to carry a low risk of ischemia and has been considered to be a benign variant, not requiring surgical treatment. In one of our recent patients, however, nuclear scintigraphy highlighted a myocardial perfusion deficit in the territory supplied by the allegedly benign anomalous coronary artery, prompting the need for a more aggressive surgical approach
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