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Table 1 Summary of literature involving with anomalous LHV connection with CS

From: Coronary sinus aneurysm associated with multiple venous anomalies

No.

First Author

Year

Sex, age

First modality for diagnosis

Associated cardiovascular anomalies

1

Nabarro D

1903

M, 3 m

Autopsy

PLSVC

2

Winter FS

1954

/, /

/

PLSVC

3

  

/, /

/

PLSVC

4

  

/, /

/

PLSVC

5

van der Horst RL

1971

M, 2y

Angiography

PLSVC, ASD, PS

6

Bunger PC

1981

F, 90y

Autopsy

PLSVC, atrial fibrillation

7

Bunger PC

1982

M, 74y

Autopsy

None

8

Sanders SP

1984

/, 1d

Echocardiography

PDA, ASD, ductus venosus to the CS

9

Mantri RR

1994

F, 12y

Angiography

PLSVC, PS, bifurcation of IVC

10

Yoshinaga K

1997

M, 60y

Autopsy

None

11

Vuran C

2011

M, 6y

Intra-operation

ASD, VSD, PDA, pulmonary mass

12

Buehler M

2011

F, 19y

CT

PLSVC, subaortic valve stenosis, absence of R-SVC

13

Lee C

2013

F, 61y

CT

None

14

Morshuis WG

2015

F, 76y

Intra-operation

Three-vessel coronary artery disease

  1. ASD atrial septal defect, CSA coronary sinus aneurysm, CT computerized tomography, IVC inferior vena cava, PAPVC partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection, PDA patent ductus arteriosus, PLSVC persistent left superior vena cava, PS pulmonary stenosis, R-SVC right superior vena cava, UCS unroofed coronary sinus, VSD interventricular septal defect