The circumflex branch of the left coronary artery in the human infant
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The circumflex branch of the left coronary artery in the human infant
Abstract
Coronary arterial vascularisation in the human infant in the first five weeks of life, was studied by radiological and injection-corrosion techniques. The main differences lay in the characteristics of the circumflex artery and its distribution over the myocardial wall. These differences were age-related. Coronary arterial anastomoses were detected in 61% of the hearts.
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