Angiographic study at 79 months. A, left internal thoracic artery to anterior interventricular branch; B, right internal thoracic artery through the transversus sinus to marginal branch; C, inferior epigastric artery to diagonal branch; D, systole of the left ventricle. 

Angiographic study at 79 months. A, left internal thoracic artery to anterior interventricular branch; B, right internal thoracic artery through the transversus sinus to marginal branch; C, inferior epigastric artery to diagonal branch; D, systole of the left ventricle. 

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