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From: Successful percutaneous coronary intervention in the setting of an aberrant left coronary artery arising from the right coronary cusp in a patient with acute coronary syndrome: a case report

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a Non-selective coronary angiography using a pig-tail catheter demonstrated anomalous origin of left coronary arteries and a significant occlusive lesion at the proximal left anterior descending artery. b With a Judkins right guiding catheter, a .014″ coronary long wire was introduced to the left circumflex artery (arrow). c For superior back-up support, the Judkins left guiding catheter was exchanged revealing significant stenosis at the left anterior descending artery (arrow). d Following percutaneous coronary intervention, there was no residual stenosis or dissections observed

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