Presentation
CP ? CAD
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Separate LCx and LAD origins from left coronary cusp
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LCx and LAD arise separately from the left coronary sinus (hence no LMCA). Both have a normal proximal course. Normal RCA origin and proximal course.
No CAD.
Case Discussion
This anatomic variant of coronary artery origin is asymptomatic, just an interesting variant.