Normal coronary angiogram (DSA)

Case contributed by Craig Hacking
Diagnosis not applicable

Presentation

Chest pain

Patient Data

Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
This study is a stack
LAO 30
(for RCA)
This study is a stack
LAO 20 Cranial
20 (for RCA)
This study is a stack
RAO 30
(for RCA)
This study is a stack
RAO 20 Caudal
20 (for LCA)
This study is a stack
RAO 6 Cranial
40 (for LCA)
This study is a stack
LAO 40 Cranial
30 (for LCA)
This study is a stack
LAO 40 Caudal 40 (for
LCA – spider view)
This study is a stack
RAO 30 Left
Ventriculogram
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Info

Minor mid RCA stenosis. Otherwise normal study.

Annotated coronary angiogram

Annotated image
LAO 30
(for RCA)
LAO 20 Cranial
20 (for RCA)
RAO 30
(for RCA)
RAO 20 Caudal
20 (for LCA)
RAO 6 Cranial
40 (for LCA)
LAO 40 Cranial
30 (for LCA)
LAO 40 Caudal 40 (for
LCA – spider view)
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  1. Left (main) coronary artery (LCA, LMCA)
  2. Left anterior descending artery (LAD)
  3. First diagonal artery (D1)
  4. First septal artery (S1)
  5. Circumflex artery (LCx, Cx)
  6. First (obtuse) marginal (M1)
  7. Right coronary artery (RCA)
  8. First acute marginal artery (AM1)
  9. Posterior descending artery (PDA)
  10. Posterior left ventricular artery (PLV)

Case Discussion

(Near) normal coronary angiogram for anatomical purposes.

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