It all comes down to one: A rare case of a single coronary artery
Konstantinos C. Christodoulou, Theodora M. Stougiannou, Anastasia Rigatou, Dimos Karangelis

TL;DR
This paper discusses a rare heart condition where a person has only one coronary artery, highlighting the importance of understanding its anatomy for proper treatment.
Contribution
The paper emphasizes the need for detailed anatomical analysis in managing single coronary artery cases.
Findings
Single coronary artery (SCA) is a rare congenital anomaly.
Understanding the vessel's course and anatomy is essential for personalized treatment.
SCA can pose life-threatening risks under certain conditions.
Abstract
SCA is a rare congenital anomaly that, under certain conditions, can pose a life‐threatening risk to the individual. It is crucial to fully understand the entire course of the vessel and its anatomical relationships before developing a personalized treatment plan.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoronary Artery Anomalies · Vascular anomalies and interventions · Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications
