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IPCCC: 09.41.03, Q1.45.84
 

 

AEPC Derived Term:    

Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) - coronary arterial origin from right pulmonary artery (09.41.03, Q1.45.84)

or Anomalous origin of coronary artery from right pulmonary artery (09.46.04)

 
       
 

EACTS-STS Derived Term:    

Coronary anomaly, APOC (Anomalous pulmonary origin of coronary), ALCAPA (Anomalous left main coronary artery from PA), Origin from right pulmonary artery (09.41.03, Q1.45.84)

 
       
 

ICD 10 Term:     

Malformation of coronary vessels (Q24.5)  
       
 

Definition:  pending


Common Synonyms:  pending

 

 

 

 

 

Modality: Anatomic specimen

Orientation: Posterior lateral view

Description: In this posterior lateral view the aorta has been retracted anteriorly to show the bifurcation of the right (RPA) and left (LPA) pulmonary arteries. There is an anomalous origin of the left coronary artery (red dots) from the right pulmonary artery.  It extends over the left atrial appendage and bifurcates into the left anterior interventricular and circumflex (black dots) branches once it reaches the epicardial surface.   Although not shown, the right coronary artery originates from the aorta.

Contributor: Diane E. Spicer, BS

Institution:  The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF)

Image Label: A094103-88a

Image Source: Idriss Archive, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL

Image Certification: pending

AWG Rating: pending

 

 

 

Modality: Anatomic specimen

Orientation: Posterior lateral view

Description: In this posterior lateral view the left atrial appendage (LAA) has been retracted to better show the bifurcation of the right (RPA) and left (LPA) pulmonary arteries. There is an anomalous origin of the left coronary artery (red dots) from the right pulmonary artery.  It extends over the left atrial appendage and bifurcates into the left anterior interventricular and circumflex (black dots) branches once it reaches the epicardial surface.   

Contributor: Diane E. Spicer, BS

Institution:  The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF)

Image Label: A094103-88b

Image Source: Idriss Archive, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL

Image Certification: pending

AWG Rating: pending

 

 

 
         

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