Left coronary artery is the artery that originates from the left side of the Aorta. Most commonly, it bifurcates into two different arteries: the circumflex artery and the left anterior descending artery. It supplies oxygenated blood to the left part of the heart.
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Right inferolateral branch of right coronary artery
Right inferolateral branch of the right coronary artery is a branch that typically extends inferiorly and laterally.
Atrioventricular nodal branch of right coronary artery
The Atrioventricular nodal branch, in most cases, arises from the right coronary artery. It supplies the AV node, a key component of the heart’s electrical conduction system.
Septal branches of inferior interventricular artery
Septal branches of inferior interventricular artery are arteries that originate from the inferior interventricular artery. They supply the interventricular septum.
Inferior interventricular artery – Posterior descending artery, PDA
The inferior interventricular artery also known as the posterior descending artery, usually runs along the inferior interventricular groove. Septal branches from the inferior interventricular artery supply the ventricular septum.