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Chapter 14 Cardiac Output, Blood Flow and Blood Pressure

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... heart  defect,7  in  which  coronary  vessel(s)  follow  an  abnormal  route  (see   Figure  1).  Our  patient’s  left  main  coronary  artery  arose  from  the  right   sinus,  passed  between  the  pulmonary  trunk  and  ascending  aorta,  before   supplying  its  dependent  heart  tissue.  Despit ...
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