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monary venous connection (PAPVC) was made. (Fig 3). Case 2. An 8-month-old, 6.4 kg, intact female Miniature. Schnauzer was presented for evaluation of right heart enlargement and a cardiac murmur. The dog was asymptomatic and no abnormality was identified on physical examination except a systolic heart murmur.
Objective Prenatal diagnosis of total (TAPVC) or partial. (PAPVC) anomalous pulmonary venous connection in isolation or associated with other cardiac disease is impor- tant for appropriate prenatal counseling and perinatal management. We sought to assess the echocardiographic clues to the fetal diagnosis of TAPVC
In the normal anatomy four separate pulmonary veins (PVs) directly connect to the left atrium. However, normal variations in the number of PVs are not uncommon. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) is a condition in which a segment or all of one lung drain into a site other than the left atrium.
monary venous connection (PAPVC) from the right upper lobe to the coronary sinus was initially considered as a possi- ble diagnosis by echocardiography. At surgery, diagnosis of an isolated PAPVC of the right upper pulmonary vein to the coronary sinus was confirmed. Key words: echocardiography, partial anomalous
Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) is a very rare congenital anomaly that was first described by. Winslow in 1789. Pathologic studies suggest that this anom- aly occurs in 0.7% of the population,1,2 which is a higher rate than reported in clinical series. Most cases are associated with a sinus venosus
Background. Left-sided partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) is a congenital defect where pulmonary veins from the left lung drain into the right atrium. If left untreated, PAPVC may result in severe right ventricular failure and pulmonary vascular disease. We sought to determine the effectiveness and
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Objectives. This study sought to demonstrate that with proper technique, identification of the normal and abnormal pulmonary venous connection can be made with confidence using transesoph- ageal echocardiography (TEE). Background. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection. (PAPVC) is an uncommon
partial (PAPVC) and total (TAPVC) anomalous pulmonary venous connections. These are partial and total forms of pulmonary venous drainage into the systemic venous system. Hovels-Gurich, H. Pulmonary venous return anomaly. Orphanet encyclopedia, May 2003. www.orpha.net/data/patho/GB/uk-PVRA.pdf. 1
Abstract. Medical records, angiograms and operative records of 28 patients with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) were reviewed. Twenty patients had one anomalous pulmonary vein (APV), and 8 had more than two. APVs. Twenty-five patients (89%) had APVs originating from the right lung, 2.
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