A nonmalignant course of an anomalous coronary artery indicates that it does not empty into another artery,namely the pulmonary artery. A.malignant course has potentially dire outcomes. Were you experiencing cardiac symptoms such as exertional chest pains or arrhythmias from your nonmalignant coronary artery? A cardiothoracic surgeon at a university hospital is the one to evaluate & advise you
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