Case Report
Aneurysm of the Left Coronary Artery in Postoperative Bland-White-Garland Syndrome
Table 1
Key distinguishing features of dilated coronary arteries (LCA: left coronary artery; RCA: right coronary artery). Adapted from Peña et al. [
3].
| | Disease | Imaging findings | Differentiating features |
| | ALCAPA | Flow from LCA to pulmonary artery | LCA arises from the main pulmonary artery | | Coronary artery dilatation related to atherosclerosis | Diffuse coronary artery dilatation | Atherosclerotic plaque | | Kawasaki disease | Multiple coronary artery aneurysms | Young children with fever and exanthema | | Coronary artery-coronary sinus fistula | Tortuous coronary artery plus dilated coronary veins and sinus | Arteriovenous communication | | Takayasu arteritis | Coronary artery aneurysms and stenosis | Involves the aorta and great vessels |
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