Coronary artery steal via large coronary artery to bronchial artery anastomosis successfully treated by operation.
AUTOR(ES)
St John Sutton, M G
RESUMO
We report a patient with a large coronary artery to bronchial artery anastomosis causing angina by coronary steal. Angina was refractory to medical treatment, but successfully relieved by surgical ligation of the anastomosis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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