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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jan 08, Brett Snodgrass commented:

      Dear Authors,

      Thank you for the excellent article.

      Is it possible that three of the connections are consistent with the normal connections reported by Wearn in 1933? http://bit.ly/JTWearn

      Wearn identified the vessels of Wearn connecting to both atria and both ventricles. The above report by Sohrabi et al. document a connection between the LAD and LA, and two VCACs connecting to the LV. Wearn reported coronary-cameral connections to each of the four heart chambers and noted that they are were distinct from those described by Thebesius.

      For further references please visit the following link. https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/418780318682738689

      Comments, disagreements, concerns, and feedback are encouraged in the interest of accuracy and clarity.

      Thank you kindly.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jan 08, Brett Snodgrass commented:

      Dear Authors,

      Thank you for the excellent article.

      Is it possible that three of the connections are consistent with the normal connections reported by Wearn in 1933? http://bit.ly/JTWearn

      Wearn identified the vessels of Wearn connecting to both atria and both ventricles. The above report by Sohrabi et al. document a connection between the LAD and LA, and two VCACs connecting to the LV. Wearn reported coronary-cameral connections to each of the four heart chambers and noted that they are were distinct from those described by Thebesius.

      For further references please visit the following link. https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/418780318682738689

      Comments, disagreements, concerns, and feedback are encouraged in the interest of accuracy and clarity.

      Thank you kindly.


      This comment, imported by Hypothesis from PubMed Commons, is licensed under CC BY.