Right coronary arterial dominance with type III LAD

Case contributed by Mohamed Walaaedlin , 31 Mar 2017
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 26 Jun 2021

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Findings was changed:

CT coronary angiography reveals:

The posterior descending artery (PDA) arises from the right coronary artery (RCA).

The left anterior descending artery (LAD) wraps around the cardiac apex into the posterior interventricular groove (type III). 

No significant coronary artery stenosis identified.

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RCA

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RCA and PDA

Image CT (C+ arterial phase) ( update )

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RCA and PDA

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RCA and PDA

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RCA and PDA

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LAD

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Diagonal branches of the LAD

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Origin of LAD

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Title was changed:
Coronary artery CT (right dominantRight coronary arterial dominance with type IIILAD)

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Coronary artery CT (right dominant with type III LAD)
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