2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5273(00)00243-6
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Primary congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries: a coronary arteriographic study

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“…This is in contrast to some of the other studies, which reported left circumflex coronary artery 9,13,14 to be the most frequent anomalous vessel. However, other studies 15 have reported RCA to be the one most commonly involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This is in contrast to some of the other studies, which reported left circumflex coronary artery 9,13,14 to be the most frequent anomalous vessel. However, other studies 15 have reported RCA to be the one most commonly involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The overall incidence of isolated coronary artery anomalies in various studies ranges from 5.6% in a study by Angelini 1 (using conventional catheter angiography) to an incidence of approximately 18.5% in a study by Cademartiri et al 3 (based on 64-slice coronary CT angiography). Anomalies of origin and course of coronary arteries are rarer still and were seen in 0.95% of test subjects undergoing conventional catheter angiography in an Indian study 4 and in up to 1.5% of patients in an European study. 3 Cademartiri concluded that coronary CT angiography is superior to catheter angiography in the diagnosis of an anomaly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…En cuanto a sexo, en la mayoría de las series descriptivas muestran que del total de ACA existe mayor proporción de sexo masculino [3][4][5]10,11 (desde 70,6 hasta 87,2% del total de ACA), pudiendo existir un sesgo dada la mayor incidencia de patología coronaria en el hombre, siendo sometidos a más estudios angiográficos; además de existir poca precisión en la metodología de los estudios respecto a la población del mismo sexo sin ACA. No se ha observado correlación con antecedentes familiares 4 .…”
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