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Case Reports
. 2021 Sep 9;5(6):399-402.
doi: 10.1016/j.case.2021.08.003. eCollection 2021 Dec.

A Hole and One

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Case Reports

A Hole and One

Asem Suliman et al. CASE (Phila). .
No abstract available

Keywords: Atrial septal defect; Congenital heart disease; Coronary artery anomalies.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
Twelve-lead electrocardiogram showing sinus rhythm with an incomplete right bundle branch block and a rightward axis.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Transthoracic echocardiogram from a modified apical window showing dilated right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) and evidence of left-to-right shunting between the left atrium (LA) and the RA.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Transesophageal echocardiogram from the midesophageal window without (A) and with (B) color Doppler showing presence of a secundum ASD (∗) with evidence of left-to-right shunting between the left atrium (LA) and the right atrium (RA).
Figure 4
Figure 4
Coronary angiogram with the injection of the right ostium from left anterior oblique (A) and right anterior oblique (B) planes showing the LAD artery (arrowhead) and the right coronary artery (arrow) originating from the same sinus.
Figure 5
Figure 5
CT coronary angiogram showing the LAD artery (arrowhead) and the right coronary artery (arrow) arising from the aorta (A).
Figure 6
Figure 6
CT coronary angiogram with volume rendered display showing the LAD (arrowhead) and the right coronary artery (arrow) arising from the same sinus.

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