Ramus intermedius
Coronary Angiography | |
General Principles | |
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Anatomy & Projection Angles | |
Normal Anatomy | |
Anatomic Variants | |
Projection Angles | |
Epicardial Flow & Myocardial Perfusion | |
Epicardial Flow | |
Myocardial Perfusion | |
Lesion Complexity | |
ACC/AHA Lesion-Specific Classification of the Primary Target Stenosis | |
Lesion Morphology | |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Median ramus; ramus; MR
Overview
If an artery arises from the left main coronary artery between the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and the left circumflex artery (LCX), it is known as the ramus intermedius.
Epidemiology and Demographics
The ramus intermedius occurs in 37% of the general population, and is considered a normal variant.
Additional Images
Shown below are an animated image and a static image depicting the median ramus (MR).
LAD = Left anterior descending artery; LCx = Left circumflex artery; LM = Left main artery; MR = Median ramus.