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Superdominant right coronary artery giving rise to left circumflex coronary artery as a terminal extension.
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To the Editor: Coronary artery anomalies are generally discovered incidentally during coronary angiograms. The failure to visualize a coronary artery in its expected anatomic site may be misinterpreted as a total occlusion. It is essential that cardiothoracic surgeons and interventional cardiologists be familiar with abnormal coronary anatomy to perform accurate management.
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