Left Coronary Artery 3D

  • Description                                                                                
    • * It is larger than the right coronary artery.
    • * Arises from the left posterior aortic sinus of ascending aorta.
    • * Emerges between the pulmonary trunk and the left auricle. Here it gives the anterior interventricular branch, which runs downwards in the groove of the same name. The further continuation of the left coronary artery is called the circumflex artery.
    • * Winds around the left border of the heart and continues in the left posterior coronary sulcus.
    • * Terminates near the posterior interventricular groove by anastomosing with the right coronary artery.

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  • Description                                                                                
    • * It is larger than the right coronary artery.
    • * Arises from the left posterior aortic sinus of ascending aorta.
    • * Emerges between the pulmonary trunk and the left auricle. Here it gives the anterior interventricular branch, which runs downwards in the groove of the same name. The further continuation of the left coronary artery is called the circumflex artery.
    • * Winds around the left border of the heart and continues in the left posterior coronary sulcus.
    • * Terminates near the posterior interventricular groove by anastomosing with the right coronary artery.

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