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» Go to news mainUnicorn: Anomalous Double Ostium Left Main Coronary Artery With Intra‑Mural Connection ‑ Diagnosed with Multi‑Modality Imaging
Posted by Dr. Hina Mohsin on
January 4, 2022
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Pediatrics
Sage Journals
Abstract
Dr. Hina Mohsin: Case report of a unicorn: anomalous double ostium left main coronary artery with common intra-mural connection. Three-dimensional virtual endo-luminal angioscopy and catheter-based imaging confirmed the diagnosis, subsequently avoiding cardiac surgical intervention. See full publication
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