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Anomalous origin of left circumflex coronary artery: An easy 'pick' on transthoracic echocardiography
Keyur Vora1, Alok Ranjan1
1Department of Cardiology, CARE Hospitals, the Institute of Medical Sciences, Surat, Gujarat, India.

Article ID: Z01201702CL10114KV
doi:10.5348/ijcri-201704-CL-10114

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Department of Cardiology, CARE Hospitals
The Institute of Medical Sciences
Surat, Gujarat, 395009
India

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Vora K, Ranjan A. Anomalous origin of left circumflex coronary artery: An easy 'pick' on transthoracic echocardiography. Int J Case Rep Images 2017;8(2):155–157.


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Author Contributions
Keyur Vora – Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published
Alok Ranjan – Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published
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About The Authors

Keyur P. Vora is an Internist and Imaging Cardiologist at CARE Institute of Medical Sciences, India. He holds MS Bioinformatics degree from Georgia State University, Atlanta as well as Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from Emory University/CDC, Atlanta USA. His research interests include echocardiography, Cardiac CT, Cardiac MR studies and computational medicine projects.



Alok Ranjan, Department of Cardiology, CARE Hospitals, the Institute of Medical Sciences, Surat, Gujarat, India.