2018
DOI: 10.1111/echo.14137
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Circumaortic double left innominate vein: Two novel echocardiographic diagnostic clues for a tricky diagnosis

Abstract: We report a 7-year-old boy with unilateral choanal atresia who was referred for cardiac consultation before surgery. On echocardiography, the heart was normal except the presence of a double-circle appearance and a V-shaped structure on the suprasternal notch view. Cardiac computed tomography (CT) angiography confirmed the diagnosis of the double left innominate vein (DLIV). DLIV is a rare systemic venous anomaly, which often produces diagnostic confusion on echocardiography. Correct diagnosis is essential bef… Show more

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“…In the few reported cases, the anterior LBV superior to the aortic arch is usually present but multiple variants of the course of the other LBV have been described such as retro aortic course 3 as in our case, retroesophageal, 4 and anterior to the aortic arch parallel to the normal LBV 2 …”
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“…In the few reported cases, the anterior LBV superior to the aortic arch is usually present but multiple variants of the course of the other LBV have been described such as retro aortic course 3 as in our case, retroesophageal, 4 and anterior to the aortic arch parallel to the normal LBV 2 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…In most reported cases, double LBCVs were discovered accidentally on investigating associated cardiovascular anomalies or rhythm disorders 2‐5 . In the current work, we report for the first time associated double LBCVs with a vascular ring in a fetus with further assessment after birth.…”
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confidence: 63%
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