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Traumatic Coronary Arteriovenous Fistula Communicating the Left Main Coronary Artery to Pulmonary Artery, Associated with Pulmonary Valvular Insufficiency and Endocarditis: Case ReportDepartments of Cardiopulmonary Laboratory and Cardiology, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico La Raza, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
Departments of Cardiopulmonary Laboratory and Cardiology, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico La Raza, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
Departments of Cardiopulmonary Laboratory and Cardiology, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico La Raza, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
Departments of Cardiopulmonary Laboratory and Cardiology, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico La Raza, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico
Departments of Cardiopulmonary Laboratory and Cardiology, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico La Raza, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico The authors present a case of a seventeen-year-old white male who suffered from a knife chest wound and secondarily developed a traumatic coronary arteriovenous fistula communicating the left main coronary artery to the pulmonary artery, associated with pulmonary valvular insufficiency and endocarditis.
Angiology, Vol. 41, No. 2,
156-160 (1990) |
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