Symptomatic coronary-camaral fistula: a case report
Dr. Ramazan ÖZDEMİR*, Dr. Hasan PEKDEMİR*,Dr. Alpay Turan SEZGİN*, Dr. Aytekin GÜVEN*,Dr. Cemal TUNCER*
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Abstract
56 years old, female patent was admitted to the Department of Cardiology Clinic because of chest pain, palpitation and dizzines. After examination, Holter and Treadmill tests were performed and coronary angiography was suggested. Angiography revealed a coronary-camaral fistula; originating from left main, near localized circumflex artery lodge, which its proximal portion consist of angiomateuse complex while distal portion getting th icker and draining in the free wall of left atrium. Athough coronary-camaral arterial fistulae are rare ruling out this entity in patent with angina pectoris and ventricular arrhythmia is essential and we believe worth publishing.
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