Congenital coronary artery anomalies (CAA) include a wide spectrum of malformations present at birth with various clinical manifestations and degrees of severity. Patients may be asymptomatic, and CAA may be an incidental finding during cardiac imaging or at autopsy. However, in other cases, ischemia-related signs and symptoms, leading to an increased risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD), often as first presentation may occur. In this chapter, we discuss the normal anatomy of the coronary arteries (CA) and the pathology of CAA at risk of SCD, including our experience with victims of SCD among the young population (age <40 years) and among athletes
Anomalous coronary artery remains the second most common cause for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in you...
Coronary artery anomaly is defined as any anatomical pattern that is apart from the normal element i...
Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in children and adolescents is rare. Several studies have repo...
Unlike sudden cardiac death in adults and elderly people, sudden cardiac death in young people (< or...
AbstractObjectives and Background. Congenital coronary anomalies are associated with sudden death an...
Coronary artery anomalies (CAAs) are a group of congenital conditions characterized by abnormal orig...
Coronary artery anomalies (CAAs) represent one of the most confusing topic in cardiology and affect ...
The incidence of congenital coronary artery anomalies is estimated to range between 1% and 2% in the...
Objectives: This study sought to describe the clinical and pathological features of anomalous origin...
The incidence of congenital coronary artery anomalies is estimated to range between 1% and 2% in the...
Congenital coronary artery anomalies occur either in isolation or in association with other congenit...
Congenital anomalous origins of the coronary arteries represents a rare but well-described cause of ...
Introduction and objective Congenital coronary arteries anomalies (CAA) are one of the most common c...
Congenital coronary anomalies constitute a statistical incidence of 0.3–0.8% and represent 0.1–2% of...
Anomalies of coronary artery origin are congenital malformations characterized by the abnormal birth...
Anomalous coronary artery remains the second most common cause for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in you...
Coronary artery anomaly is defined as any anatomical pattern that is apart from the normal element i...
Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in children and adolescents is rare. Several studies have repo...
Unlike sudden cardiac death in adults and elderly people, sudden cardiac death in young people (< or...
AbstractObjectives and Background. Congenital coronary anomalies are associated with sudden death an...
Coronary artery anomalies (CAAs) are a group of congenital conditions characterized by abnormal orig...
Coronary artery anomalies (CAAs) represent one of the most confusing topic in cardiology and affect ...
The incidence of congenital coronary artery anomalies is estimated to range between 1% and 2% in the...
Objectives: This study sought to describe the clinical and pathological features of anomalous origin...
The incidence of congenital coronary artery anomalies is estimated to range between 1% and 2% in the...
Congenital coronary artery anomalies occur either in isolation or in association with other congenit...
Congenital anomalous origins of the coronary arteries represents a rare but well-described cause of ...
Introduction and objective Congenital coronary arteries anomalies (CAA) are one of the most common c...
Congenital coronary anomalies constitute a statistical incidence of 0.3–0.8% and represent 0.1–2% of...
Anomalies of coronary artery origin are congenital malformations characterized by the abnormal birth...
Anomalous coronary artery remains the second most common cause for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in you...
Coronary artery anomaly is defined as any anatomical pattern that is apart from the normal element i...
Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in children and adolescents is rare. Several studies have repo...