Abstract:Swiss cheese atrial septal defect (ASD) is a structural finding of the
heart used to characterize multiple or fenestrated interatrial defects
found in approximately 10% of patients with ASD.
Presence of an aneurysm in the atrial septum is an additional
malformation associated with fenestrated ASD that further increases the
risk of arrhythmia and thromboembolic events.
Detailed anatomy of the interatrial septum through 2D and 3D imaging
serves as diagnostic and therapeutic guidance. We
describe a case of Swi… Show more
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