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Recent Publications, Paolo Angelini, MD
Angelini, P., J. Monge, Newer Concepts Regarding Adults With
Coronary Artery Aneurysms: Are They All Kawasaki? Does It Make a Difference?
Circulation,
2012. 125(25): p.
3076-8: (doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.112.106880). http://txhrt.org/NDcJUm Angelini, P., Letter by Angelini Regarding Article,
''Long-Term Outcome and Impact of Surgery on Adults With Coronary Arteries
Originating From the Opposite Coronary Cusp.'' Circulation,
2011. 124(14): p. E383:
(doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.111.023614). http://txhrt.org/Ow50J
Angelini, P., R Walmsley, B.Y.C, Cheong, D.A. Ott, Left
Main Coronary Artery Originating from the Proper Sinus but with Acute Angulation
and an Intramural Course, Leading to Critical Stenosis. Tex Heart Inst J, 2010. 37(2): p. 221-5. http://txhrt.org/PcKegH
Angelini, P., B. Cheong, Left coronary artery from the right coronary sinus: What can CT angiography
tell us? J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr, 2010. 4(4): p. 255–7: (doi: 10.1016/j.jcct.2010.05.007).
http://txhrt.org/Ow4s6u
Angelini, P.,
Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary
Artery from the Opposite Sinus of Valsalva: Typical and Atypical Features. Tex Heart Inst J, 2009. 36(4): p.
313-5. http://txhrt.org/TEGcya
Sawaya, F.J., J.I. Sawaya, P. Angelini, Split Right Coronary Artery: Its Definition and Its
Territory. Tex Heart Inst J, 2008. 35(4): p. 477-9.http://txhrt.org/PYNLLt
Pirelli
, L., P. Yu, M.B. Srichai,
K. Khvilivitzky, P. Angelini, J.B. Grau, Ectopic Origin of Left Coronary Ostium
from Left Ventricle, with Occlusive Membrane:
A
Previously Unreported Anomaly, with an Embryologic Interpretation. Tex Heart Inst J, 2008. 35(2): p. 162-5. http://txhrt.org/NBe0cF
Angelini, P.,
Anomalous
Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery: The
Location of the Ectopic Ostium and the Course of the Proximal Left Coronary
Artery Make a Difference. Tex
Heart Inst J, 2008.
35(1): p.36-7. http://txhrt.org/Pn3hG2
Angelini, P., S.D. Flamm, Newer Concepts for Imaging Anomalous Aortic Origin of the Coronary
Arteries in Adults. Catheter
Cardiovasc Interv, 2007. 69: p.942–54: (doi:10.1002/ccd).
http://txhrt.org/OiGCbj
Angelini, P.,
A Rare Coronary Anomaly (Letter to the Editor).
Clin Cardiol, 2008. 31(4): p. 186: (doi: 10.1002/clc.20240). http://txhrt.org/NCNWzV
Sanford, G.B., B. Molavi, A.K. Sinha, L. Garza, P.
Angelini, Single Coronary Artery with Prepulmonic
Coursing Left Main Coronary Artery Manifesting as Prinzmetal’s Angina. Tex Heart Inst J, 2007. 34(4): p. 449-52. http://txhrt.org/NEDq7C
Angelini, P., Coronary Artery
Anomalies: An Entity in Search of an Identity.Circulation, 2007. 115(10): p.1296-1305: (doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.618082).
http://txhrt.org/MZTLsV
Leon, F., H. Salazar, W. Moreira, P. Angelini, Daughter,
You Broke My Heart: Accidental Thrombosis at a Muscular Bridge. Tex Heart
Inst J, 2006. 33(3): p. 380-2. http://txhrt.org/Nmaa6C
Angelini, P., R.P. Walmsley, A. Libreros, D.A. Ott, Symptomatic Anomalous Origination of the Left Coronary Artery
from the Opposite Sinus of Valsalva: Clinical Presentations, Diagnosis, and
Surgical Repair. Tex Heart Inst J, 2006. 33(2): p. 171-9 http://txhrt.org/QBEDwO
Angelini,
P., The Miraculous Survival of an
Exceptional Baby: Can a Heart Manage to Function with Anomalous Origin of Both
Coronary Arteries from the Pulmonary Artery? Tex Heart Inst J, 2005. 32(3):
p. 351-3. http://txhrt.org/QBI4Uh