Background:The double outlet right ventricle is uncommon and usually makes patients have haemodynamic and structural complications. Having a hyperdynamic state, such as pregnancy, with volume overload is very risky for a patient with complex CHD (CCHD). The diagnosis in early stages can prevent cardiac complications. The multi-disciplinary assessment of the disease lets patients make choices in treatment and reproductive life.Objective:Present a case of a successful pregnancy in a patient with a rare CCHD.Participant:A pregnant 19-year-old patient with a double outlet right ventricle without haemodynamic or structural complications and no fetal abnormalities.
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We present the case of a previously healthy 36-year-old male with right
eye discomfort, associated diplopia and dizziness as the primary
clinical picture, seven days after a booster vaccination with the
ChAdOx1-S (Oxford/AstraZeneca) COVID-19 vaccine.
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