“…Cardiac or non-cardiac congenital malformations, such as septal defects, pulmonary stenosis or dextrocardia, and midline thoracoabdominal malformation syndrome, have been found in about 70% of patients with congenital ventricular diverticulum. Three general types of left ventricular diverticulum have been recognized: isolated muscular diverticula originating from the apex or base wall [4], multiple diverticula from the anterior or inferior wall, and large apical diverticula as a part of the midline thoracoabdominal malformation syndrome. Our patient belongs to the first group, that is, a single muscular diverticulum originating from the apex.…”