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Case Report

Manifestation of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction due to hyperthyroidism in an anomalous right coronary artery

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Pages 409-413 | Published online: 08 Nov 2017

Figures & data

Figure 1 Coronary angiogram depicted in color to show origination of right and left coronary arteries from the left aortic cusp.

Figure 1 Coronary angiogram depicted in color to show origination of right and left coronary arteries from the left aortic cusp.

Figure 2 Real-time coronary catheterization fluoroscopic image demonstrating unilateral origination of both coronary arteries.

Figure 2 Real-time coronary catheterization fluoroscopic image demonstrating unilateral origination of both coronary arteries.

Figure 3 CCTA showing a slit like opening with 50% stenosis of the anomalous RCA from the left coronary cusp.

Abbreviations: CCTA, coronary computed tomography angiogram; RCA, right coronary artery.
Figure 3 CCTA showing a slit like opening with 50% stenosis of the anomalous RCA from the left coronary cusp.

Figure 4 CCTA showing the right coronary artery taking a posterior inter-arterial course between the aorta and pulmonary trunk.

Abbreviation: CCTA, coronary computed tomography angiogram.
Figure 4 CCTA showing the right coronary artery taking a posterior inter-arterial course between the aorta and pulmonary trunk.