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Hemitruncus Arteriosus With Anomalous Origin of the Right Coronary Artery From the Right Pulmonary Artery and Unilateral Absence of the Left Pulmonary Artery

Gupta M, Kiran VS, Gowda S, Kothari R, Raj V

Hemitruncus arteriosus, anomalous origin of a pulmonary artery from the aorta, is a rare congenital heart disease frequently accompanied by other cardiovascular anomalies. In this case report, we present an...
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Anomalous Coronary Sinus Drainage Into the Left Atrium: A Case Report and Brief Review

Yew MS, Lee WL, Khialani B

The coronary sinus (CS) normally drains into the right atrium (RA). We report a rare case of anomalous CS drainage into the left atrium (LA). A middle-aged lady underwent coronary...
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2024 Consensus Statement on Coronary Stenosis and Plaque Evaluation in CT Angiography From the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging-Practical Tutorial (ASCI-PT)

Kim C, Park CH, Lee BY, Park CH, Kang EJ, Koo HJ, Kitagawa K, Cha MJ, Krittayaphong R, Choi SI, Yong HS, Ko SM, Kim SM, Hwang SH, Trang NN, Lee W, Kim YJ, Lee J, Yang DH

The Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging-Practical Tutorial (ASCI-PT) is an instructional initiative of the ASCI School designed to enhance educational standards. In 2021, the ASCI-PT was convened with the goal...
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Long-Acting Nitrate Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography Myocardial Viability Study: A Serial Case Report

Komala I, Soeriadi E, Astuti A, Kartamihardja AH

Objective: A nitrate-augmented 99mTc-sestamibi cardiac single-photon emission computed tomography imaging protocol has been shown to improve detection of viable cardiac segments. This protocol usually makes use of a short-acting nitrate...
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Time-to-Notch Doppler Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Non-Invasive Parameter for Predicting Pulmonary Vascular Disease in Adults With Ostium Secundum Atrial Septal Defect

Lilyasari O, AP MA, Prakoso R, Mangkuanom AS, Sembiring AA, Proklamartina NC, Soesanto AM

Objective: Uncorrected atrial septal defect (ASD) leads to pulmonary vascular disease (PVD) later in adulthood. Attempts to close the defect have proven to be detrimental in the presence of PVD....
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