2021
DOI: 10.1177/2150135120960090
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Levoatriocardinal Vein With Multiple Ventricular Septal Defects and Without Left-Sided Valvular Atresia

Abstract: Levoatriocardinal vein without left-sided valvular atresia is rare. We hereby present an image of the levoatriocardinal vein in a patient with multiple muscular ventricular septal defect with small atrial septal defect and mitral regurgitation.

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“…Concomitant presence of acute type A dissection and coarctation of aorta is rare 1 . Levoatriocardinal vein is commonly associated left‐sided hypoplastic lesions as well as with normal hearts 2,3 . However, concurrent presence of levoatriocardinal vein with acute type A dissection, severe aortic regurgitation, and coarctation of aortic isthmus was not described.…”
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“…Concomitant presence of acute type A dissection and coarctation of aorta is rare 1 . Levoatriocardinal vein is commonly associated left‐sided hypoplastic lesions as well as with normal hearts 2,3 . However, concurrent presence of levoatriocardinal vein with acute type A dissection, severe aortic regurgitation, and coarctation of aortic isthmus was not described.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Levoatriocardinal vein is commonly associated left-sided hypoplastic lesions as well as with normal hearts. 2,3 However, concurrent presence of levoatriocardinal vein with acute type A dissection, severe aortic regurgitation, and coarctation of aortic isthmus was not described. After taking consent from the patient we here described a case of a 20-yearmale presented to emergency department with acute chest F I G U R E 1 (A) Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showing ascending aortic aneurysm with type A dissection along with severe coarctation of aortic isthmus.…”
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