| Literature DB >> 16098228 |
Constantinos Chrysostomou1, Rita L Romaguera, Maria M Rodriguez.
Abstract
Premature closure or restriction of foramen ovale (PCFO) is a rare congenital anomaly that can lead to a wide spectrum of cardiac malformations. This spectrum of secondary malformations appears to depend on the gestational timing of closure of the foramen ovale and to the degree of restriction. Earlier in the gestation, closure of the foramen has been associated with severe hypoplasia of the left ventricle whereas later closure has been associated with right heart failure and rarely with the formation of an aneurysm of the atrial septum. We describe the case of a 1 day old infant in whom PCFO resulted in severe right heart failure in addition to the formation of a giant atrial septal aneurysm.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16098228 PMCID: PMC1190197 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7120-3-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Figure 1Apical four chamber and subcostal views. Note the membrane (arrow) extending from the level of the mitral valve to the upper pulmonary veins. RA; right atrium, LA; left atrium, RV; right ventricle, LV; left ventricle, MV; mitral valve.
Figure 2Heart and lungs block, posterior view. The right atrium is divided and the q-tip is directed from right to left through the fossa ovalis showing the giant atrial septal aneurysm (arrow) covering most of the left atrial cavity. The foramen ovale was closed. LV, left ventricle; RV, right ventricle.