2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.986078
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Case report: Multimodal imaging diagnosis of a giant coronary artery fistula: A report of two cases

Abstract: Being a very rare cardiac disease, most cases of coronary artery fistula (CAF) are genetic. Complications such as coronary steal syndrome, myocardial infarction, heart failure, or tamponade can manifest following the abnormal communication that the fistula creates between the coronary arteries and cardiac chambers or major vessels and the subsequent shunt. Most CAFs are small and asymptomatic, making diagnosis difficult. In symptomatic patients, the initial diagnostic workup is generally made with chest radiog… Show more

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“…Previous case reports have shown the diagnosis of coronary fistulas using multimodal imaging; however, limited by the poor performance of detail visualization on 3-dimensional CT imaging, only large fistulas can be seen, and tiny connection cannot be shown [ 7 , 12 ]. One unique aspect of our case report is that cinematic renderings of the patient's CT data were also generated as part of her imaging evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous case reports have shown the diagnosis of coronary fistulas using multimodal imaging; however, limited by the poor performance of detail visualization on 3-dimensional CT imaging, only large fistulas can be seen, and tiny connection cannot be shown [ 7 , 12 ]. One unique aspect of our case report is that cinematic renderings of the patient's CT data were also generated as part of her imaging evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%