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{{Infobox Artery |
#redirect[[left circumflex artery]]
  Name        = {{PAGENAME}} |
  Latin      = ramus circumflexus arteriae coronariae sinistrae |
  GraySubject = 142 |
  GrayPage    = 547 |
  Image      = Gray491.png |
  Caption    = Base and diaphragmatic surface of heart. (Circumflex branch not visible, but would be near the [[coronary sinus]].) |
  Image2      = Gray495.png |
  Caption2    = Base of ventricles exposed by removal of the atria. (Circumflex branch not visible, but bifurcation of left coronary artery visible at left.) |
  BranchFrom  = [[left coronary artery]] |
  BranchTo    = [[left atrial branch]]<BR>[[left marginal artery]]<BR>[[sinuatrial nodal artery]] (in some people) |
  Vein        = |
  Supplies    = |
  MeshName    = |
  MeshNumber  = |
  DorlandsPre = r_02 |
  DorlandsSuf = 12689380  |
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The "LCX", or '''left circumflex artery''' (or '''circumflex artery''', or '''circumflex branch of the [[left coronary artery]]''') follows the left part of the [[coronary sulcus]], running first to the left and then to the right, reaching nearly as far as the [[posterior longitudinal sulcus]].
 
The circumflex artery curves to the left around the [[heart]] within the [[coronary sulcus]], giving rise to one or more diagonal or "obtuse marginal" branches as it curves toward the posterior surface of the heart.  It helps form the posterior left [[ventricular branch]] or [[posterolateral artery]].  The circumflex artery ends at the point where it joins to form to the posterior interventricular artery in ten percent of all cases, which lies in the posterior [[interventricular sulcus]]. In the other 90% of all cases the posterior interventricular artery comes out of the right coronary artery.
 
It gives off [[obtuse marginal branches]] (OM). 
 
==Structures Supplied==
The LCX supplies the posterolateral LV and the anterolateral [[papillary muscle]]. 
 
It also supplies the [[sinoatrial nodal artery]] in 38% of people. 
 
It supplies 15-25% of the [[left ventricle]] in right-dominant systems.  If the coronary anatomy is left-dominant, the LCX supplies 40-50% of the left ventricle.  (See [[coronary_circulation#Coronary_artery_dominance|Coronary circulation]] for description of dominance.)
 
==External links==
* {{SUNYAnatomyFigs|20|03|03}} - "Anterior view of the heart."
* {{SUNYAnatomyFigs|20|04|01}} - "Posterior view of the heart."
* {{SUNYAnatomyLabs|20|09|01|04}} - "Heart: The Left Coronary Artery and its Branches"
* {{GPnotebook|-442892231}}
* {{eMedicineDictionary|circumflex+branch+of+left+coronary+artery}}
* [http://www.merck.com/media/mmhe2/figures/fg020_2.gif Image at merck.com]
* [http://www.cardiologysite.com/html/cx.html Overview and diagrams at cardiologysite.com]
 
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