Presentation
Exclude CAD.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Shepherd's crook right coronary artery (CTCA)
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Incidental absence of the LMCA with the LAD and LCX arising from the left coronary cusp separately. Incidental shepherd's crook course of the proximal RCA. No plaque or stenosis.
Case Discussion
Incidental variant origins of the LAD and LCx and proximal RCA course. These are not of clinical consequence.