Fig. 1From: Aberrant right coronary artery in a grown up congenital cardiac patient, successfully treated 46 years earlier with a double Starr-Edwards silastic ball valve replacement: a case reportCardiac Computed Tomography. Sagittal reconstruction showing both mitral and aortic silastic Starr-Edwards valves (1a); axial view showing ascending aortic dilation (curved arrow), the anomalous origin of the right coronary artery (straight arrow) coursing between the aortic root and the main pulmonary artery and a thrombus in the left atrial appendage (asterisk) (1b)Back to article page