Coronary Artery Anomalies—Current Clinical Issues: Definitions, Classification, Incidence, Clinical Relevance, and Treatment Guidelines
AUTOR(ES)
Angelini, Paolo
RESUMO
The study of coronary artery anomalies would benefit from the clarification of various fundamental issues, including the definitions, classification, incidence, pathophysiologic mechanisms, and clinical relevance of each anomaly. The greatest challenge is to identify the abnormality and determine its clinical relevance so that appropriate treatment can be instituted.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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