J Reig, C Jiménez, A Jornet, C Ruiz de Miguel, M Petit
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A case of a single coronary artery is described in a 50-year-old male, who died of asphyxia. The artery originated in the right aortic sinus and from it another artery emerged which crossed the crista supraventricularis and the interventricular septum and returned to occupy a subepicardial position in the lower half of the anterior interventricular sulcus. This partially intramyocardial artery was considered as the anterior interventricular artery. A literature survey showed only five cases with similar characteristics. The importance of this anomaly derives from the risk of damage occurring to the intramyocardial artery during a manipulation of the infundibulum of the right ventricle in a cardiac surgery or from problems of perfusion during coronary bypass procedures.