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      Benign or malignant anomaly? Very high takeoff of the left main coronary artery above the left coronary sinus.

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          Very high takeoff of the left main coronary artery in the absence of another coronary anomaly is a rare finding. The pathologic consequences of this anomaly are unclear, and the literature on this subject does not agree on whether the condition is dangerous. We present our findings in 2 patients who were discovered to have this anomaly upon noninvasive computed tomographic coronary angiography, and we discuss our analysis of the literature and our management of these patients.

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          Journal
          Tex Heart Inst J
          Texas Heart Institute journal
          1526-6702
          0730-2347
          2012
          : 39
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Cardiology, Baylor University Medical Center and Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital, Dallas, Texas 75226, USA.
          Article
          3423280
          22949773
          d1dce7db-67ab-4ef0-931a-e582b01f22dd
          History

          Computed tomographic coronary angiogram, 64-slice,coronary artery, left main/anomaly,coronary vessel anomalies/classification/diagnosis/epidemiology/pathology/radiography,diagnostic imaging/methods,sinus of Valsalva,tomography, x-ray computed/methods

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