We present a 14-day-old with pulmonary artery atresia with intact ventricular septum, right ventricle-dependent coronary circulation, a single aortic root coronary ostia (left), congenital collateral arterial supply to the left coronary artery from the left internal mammary artery, and bilateral paravertebral arteries, with obstructive coronary artery lesions.
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