Abstract

A case of pulmonary atresia and right ventricular-left coronary artery fistulae with an associated ventricular septal defect is described. Hemodynamic findings like those reported in similar cases, but with an intact ventricular septum are also described. The implications of these observations in the genesis of right ventricular-coronary artery fistulae are discussed.

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