Abstract

Coronary artery myocardial bridging is common and, in most cases, a bystander that is incidentally recognized at the time of invasive coronary angiography or cardiovascular computed tomography angiography (CCTA). The prevalence of myocardial bridges has been reported in multiple series and ranges from 2% to 7% with invasive coronary angiography but is specifically higher with CCTA (19%-22%) and at autopsy (as high as 45%).1-4

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