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Anomalous connection of the right superior caval vein to the morphologically left atrium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2006

Matthias Gorenflo
Affiliation:
Department of Paediatric Cardiology, University Medical Centre, Heidelberg, Germany
Christian Sebening
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Medical Centre, Heidelberg, Germany
Herbert E. Ulmer
Affiliation:
Department of Paediatric Cardiology, University Medical Centre, Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract

Anomalous drainage of the right superior caval vein into the morphologically left atrium as an isolated cardiac malformation is a rare anomaly. Most patients present with cyanosis. Thus far, about 20 cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case of cyanosis due to this malformation in a male neonate, which was complicated by the meconium aspiration syndrome. The malformation was diagnosed by echocardiography and cardiac catheterization. Surgery resulted in complete recovery.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2006 Cambridge University Press

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