Abstract

The case of an adult with a single coronary artery is discussed and detailed postmortem arteriographic and pathologic findings are presented. The classification of coronary anomalies is outlined briefly. Attention is directed to the need for increasing recognition of coronary anomalies in the proper angiographic evaluation of both congenital and acquired heart disease.

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