Intercoronary Continuity with Bidirectional Flow: Dynamic Changes Parallel to Coronary Disease Progression
Journal Title: Journal of Hypertension and Cardiology - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Direct intercoronary continuity is a rare angiographic finding. We report an unusual case of a 51-year old male with coronary disease who demonstrated intermittent variability in the directions of flow as a result of changes in his coronary disease.
Authors and Affiliations
JM Weinstein, R Ilia
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