Presentation
Chest pain
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Normal coronary angiogram (DSA)
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Minor mid RCA stenosis. Otherwise normal study.
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- Left (main) coronary artery (LCA, LMCA)
- Left anterior descending artery (LAD)
- First diagonal artery (D1)
- First septal artery (S1)
- Circumflex artery (LCx, Cx)
- First (obtuse) marginal (M1)
- Right coronary artery (RCA)
- First acute marginal artery (AM1)
- Posterior descending artery (PDA)
- Posterior left ventricular artery (PLV)
Case Discussion
(Near) normal coronary angiogram for anatomical purposes.