Coronary Anomalous Origin
There are four common variants of Anomalous Left Coronary from the Pulmonary Artery (ALPACA). In the first variant the left coronary artery arises from a single common ostium in the right coronary sinus and courses anterior to the pulmonary artery to form the LAD, Circumflex and their branches.
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