Clinical role of coronary magnetic resonance angiography in the diagnosis of anomalous coronary arteries JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE McConnell, M. V., Stuber, M., Manning, W. J. 2000; 2 (3): 217-224

Abstract

Though rare, anomalous coronary artery disease is a well-known cause of myocardial ischemia and sudden death among children and young adults. The projectional nature of conventional x-ray angiography often leads to difficulty in the definition of anomalous vessels. Studies have now documented the high accuracy of coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) for the noninvasive detection and definition of anomalous coronary arteries among patients with suspected anomalous coronary arteries of congenital conditions associated with anomalous coronary arteries. With increasing clinical experience, coronary MRA will likely emerge as the gold standard for the diagnosis of this condition.

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