“…4 When symptomatic, the presentation may include heart failure, arrythmia, syncope, cyanosis, pulmonary embolism, and sudden cardiac death. [5][6][7] Pediatric literature suggests that syncope in CTD may be owing to pulmonic valve obstruction. 8,9 Atrial fibrillation, although more common in CTD's counterpart, cor triatriatum sinister, has been reported previously and warrants consideration of anticoagulant agents.…”