2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-200x.2005.02094.x
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A case of aorto‐right atrial tunnel associated with aortic and tricuspid atresia

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“…Most cases occur as an isolated anomaly, although they may present along with other congenital cardiac disorders. 3 Aorto-right atrial tunnel has been classified into anterior and posterior types. 2 We present two operated cases (one of each type) along with their imaging findings, highlighting the diagnosis and treatment of this rare condition.…”
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“…Most cases occur as an isolated anomaly, although they may present along with other congenital cardiac disorders. 3 Aorto-right atrial tunnel has been classified into anterior and posterior types. 2 We present two operated cases (one of each type) along with their imaging findings, highlighting the diagnosis and treatment of this rare condition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been defined as “an abnormal tubular extracardiac communication between the ascending aorta and the right atrium.” 2 It is distinguished from a coronary‐cameral fistula because the tunnel's origin is separate from the coronary arteries, although in some cases dilatation of the proximal tunnel may involve the coronary ostia and so the coronary appears to arise from the tunnel. Most cases occur as an isolated anomaly, although they may present along with other congenital cardiac disorders 3 . Aorto‐right atrial tunnel has been classified into anterior and posterior types 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%