Hypoplastic coronary artery indicates congenital underdevelopment of one or more main coronary arterial branches without compensatory collateral circulatory vessels. It is a rare anomaly which is found at a rate of 0.02% in autopsy series.[6] In the literature, there are only three cases of SCA associated with an absent or hypoplastic LAD.[7-9] In the present case, type R-III SCA was associated with hypoplastic LAD.
The clinical importance of hypoplastic coronary artery and SCA poses a potential risk for sudden death, and acute coronary syndrome.[4,6] Group I anomalies are usually benign, while the anomalies of type R II-III and type L II-III have a high risk for acute coronary syndrome and arrhythmias.[4]
In conclusion, it should be kept in mind that single coronary artery anomalies can be associated with hypoplastic left anterior descending artery, leading to acute coronary syndrome.
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