2009
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.108.811000
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Pentalogy of Cantrell Associated With Thoracoabdominal Ectopia Cordis

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“…However, mortality is still high for the complex surgeries done for highly severe cases. 4 In summary, we have demonstrated a complete case of pentalogy of Cantrell with clinical and state-of-the-art MDCTA imaging. MDCTA with 3-dimensional volume rendering and maximum-intensity projection postprocessing techniques can be highly useful in accurate pretreatment assessment of the complex anomalies associated with pentalogy of Cantrell.…”
Section: Liu Et Al Mdct Of Pentalogy Of Cantrell 1619mentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…However, mortality is still high for the complex surgeries done for highly severe cases. 4 In summary, we have demonstrated a complete case of pentalogy of Cantrell with clinical and state-of-the-art MDCTA imaging. MDCTA with 3-dimensional volume rendering and maximum-intensity projection postprocessing techniques can be highly useful in accurate pretreatment assessment of the complex anomalies associated with pentalogy of Cantrell.…”
Section: Liu Et Al Mdct Of Pentalogy Of Cantrell 1619mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Because the prognosis depends on the severity of the pentalogy of Cantrell, precise anatomic description is mandatory; however, the patient with pentalogy of Cantrell will eventually die without surgery. 4 Management is surgical, consisting of palliative repair of the ventral hernia and diaphragmatic defect and palliative or corrective repair of the cardiovascular anomalies. However, mortality is still high for the complex surgeries done for highly severe cases.…”
Section: Liu Et Al Mdct Of Pentalogy Of Cantrell 1619mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, ectopia cordis may be related to the quintet syndrome; abdominal wall, sternum, diaphragm, pericardium and heart defect, mostly described as Cantrell's pentalogy [7,15,16] . Unusual defects together with ectopia cordis may be also observed in calves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9B), therefore, might or might not be associated with this syndrome. 20,42,46,47,52 Often the full spectrum of the PC is not complete 45 and therefore the following classification was proposed: complete syndrome (all 5 defects present), probable syndrome (4 defects present, including midline supraumbilical abdominal wall and structural intracardiac abnormalities), and incomplete syndrome (multiple combinations of abnormalities, although necessarily including a sternal abnormality). 53 Almost all patients have ventricular septal defects; other common intracardiac defects include atrial septal defect (53%), valvular or infundibular pulmonary stenosis (33%), tetralogy of Fallot (20%), and left ventricular diverticulum (20%).…”
Section: Ectopia Cordis and Pcmentioning
confidence: 99%