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Traumatic Coronary Arteriovenous Fistula Communicating the Left Main Coronary Artery to Pulmonary Artery, Associated with Pulmonary Valvular Insufficiency and Endocarditis: Case Report
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Knife Chest WoundCardiovascular DiseaseSeventeen-year-old White MaleMedicinePulmonary ArteryVascular SurgeryChest InjuryAngiologyConstrictive PericarditisPulmonary Valvular InsufficiencyCardiologyEmergency MedicineCardiothoracic SurgeryCase Report
The authors present a case of a seventeen-year-old white male who suffered from a knife chest wound and secondarily developed a traumatic coronary arteriovenous fistula communicating the left main coronary artery to the pulmonary artery, associated with pulmonary valvular insufficiency and endocarditis.
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