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Fig. 1 | Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

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From: Critical left coronary main trunk stenosis, chronic occluded right coronary artery, left subclavian artery occlusion, severe aortic regurgitation and porcelain aorta in a patient with aortitis

Fig. 1

a Preoperative CT revealed 99% stenosis of left coronary main trunk and chronic occlusion of right coronary artery. b Circumferential removal of calcified intima during circulatory arrest. Unilateral cerebral perfusion via right subclavian artery was utilized. c Postoperative CT showed patent saphenous veins to left anterior descending artery and posterolateral branch

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