Case Report

Prenatally Diagnosed Isolated Coronary Arterial Fistula Leading to Severe Complications at Birth

Figure 1

(a) A 4-chamber view: bizarre configuration of the right ventricle (RV), large aneurysm at the apex of the RV, and the remaining functional part, bulked myocardium. (b) Modified short axis with ascending aorta in the middle, giving rise to the giant coronary artery (LCA), which drains into the right ventricular aneurysm. (c) Entire course of the coronary artery fistula and bidirectional flow in the left coronary artery.
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