Abstract
Coronary–pulmonary artery fistula is an uncommon congenital cardiac anomaly. Most coronary–pulmonary artery fistulas are clinically and haemodynamically non-significant and they are usually found incidentally. We report a case of a woman admitted to our hospital for symptoms of myocardial ischemia in which MSCT allowed us to do the right diagnosis, with high-quality images and in a non-invasive way.
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