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Fig. 3B Schematic of primary coronary anomalies shows group 2, anomalous
aortic origin and anomalous proximal course. Solid line = left main coronary
artery/left anterior descending coronary artery; dashed line = right coronary
artery; dotted line = left circumflex artery. Types 2a-2e. Type 2a (A)
is illustrated in Figure 12A,
12B, type 2b (B) in
Figure 13A,
13B,
13C, type 2c (C) in
Figure 14A,
14B, type 2D (D) in
Figure 8, and type 2e
(E) in Figure 15A,
15B,
15C. RVOT = right ventricular
outflow tract.