Author/Editor     Cijan, Andrej; Zorc-Pleskovič, Ruda; Zorc, Marjeta; Klokočovnik, Tomislav
Title     Local pulmonary malformation caused by bilateral coronary artery: and bronchial artery fistulae to the left pulmonary artery in a patient with coronary artery disease
Type     članek
Source     Tex Heart Inst J
Vol. and No.     Letnik 27, št. 4
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. 390-4
Language     eng
Abstract     At 10 years of age and again at 25, our patient had been treated for pulmonary tuberculosis due to the presence of a localized pulmonary shadow. Coronary angiography at age 59 revealed 3 fistulous communications: from the right and circumflex coronary arteries and from the left bronchial artery. All 3 emptied into the same recipient artery, the distal part of a left pulmonary artery branch, which produced substantial left-toright shunt. On computed tomography, cystic formations could be seen in the pulmonic area. The pulmonary tuberculosis for which this patient had been treated in his youth was in the same part of the lung where the shunt was discovered. Our conclusion is that the initial diagnosis was in error.
Descriptors     TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY
CORONARY VESSEL ANOMALIES
ARTERIO-ARTERIAL FISTULA
MIDDLE AGE
CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
TOMOGRAPHY, X-RAY COMPUTED
BRACHIAL ARTERY
PULMONARY ARTERY
HEART FAILURE, CONGESTIVE
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY