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Coronary distribution using a 16-segment model. LCX, left circumflex artery; D, diagonal branch of the LAD; OM, obtuse marginal branch of the LCX; and
RM, right marginal branch of the RCA. Notice that the LAD and its branches supply the septal, anterior, and lateral walls of the LV at the base and mid
portion, while supplying the entire apex. Reprinted, with permission, from Malouf JF, Edwards WD, Tajik A, Seward JB. Chapter 4. Functional anatomy of
the heart. In: Fuster V, Walsh RA, Harrington RA. eds. Hurst’s The Heart. 13th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2011.
Source: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY: NORMAL HEART, ACUTE ISCHEMIA, AND CHRONIC DISEASE, Atlas of Cardiovascular Emergencies
Citation: Lefebvre C, O'Neill JC, Cline DM. Atlas of Cardiovascular Emergencies; 2015 Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 13,
2017
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