K. Atilgan, B. Onuk, E. Zafer Cengiz, F. Yesil, A. Çolak, T. Aybek
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LMCA aneurysm and a fistula resulting with a giant extracardiac aneurysm
A 54-year-old, asymptomatic, disease-free female patient was operated for an incidentally detected left main coronary artery aneurysm (CAA) associated with fistula to a giant aneurysm associated with the right atrium (RA). The patient had an extremely rare left main CAA and a fistula connection of a giant aneurysm connecting to the RA.