Abstract
The authors report a case of fistulas connecting the anterior descending, circumflex, and dominant right coronary arteries with the left ventricle. Although fistulous connections between a coronary artery and a cardiac chamber have been described before, this is only the third known case in which all of the coronary arteries communicated with the left ventricle.
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