Abstract

Double right coronary artery (RCA) is a very rare coronary artery anomaly. Double RCAvariations are incidentally discovered, because they are asymptomatic. The differentiation oftrue double RCA and high take off of a large right ventricular branch (RVB) in coronaryangiograms is a condition that requires quite remarkable attention. Here, we reported a casewith acute inferior myocard infarction in whom high take off of a large RVB originated fromproximal RCA, mimicking a double RCA. If this type variation is not well-defined along withcoronary artery narrowness, it may lead to mistaken distal anastomose during coronary arterybypass surgery

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