
doi: 10.1007/bf02282746
pmid: 4059074
The cases of two children are reported in whom atresia of the right atrial orifice of the coronary sinus was diagnosed at cardiac catheterization. Only one previous case diagnosed in life has been found in the literature, though there are 34 necropsy reports. In nearly half the cases a persistent left superior vena cava has afforded the only outflow channel for the coronary sinus, and occasionally this may have surgical implications.
Male, Radiography, Coronary Circulation, Coronary Vessel Anomalies, Humans, Infant, Female, Heart Atria, Child
Male, Radiography, Coronary Circulation, Coronary Vessel Anomalies, Humans, Infant, Female, Heart Atria, Child
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