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Cor triatriatum sinistrum presenting as cardioembolic stroke: an unusual cause of adolescent hemiparesis.

Anil Minocha1, Sanjeev Gera, Nishith Chandra, Atampreet Singh, Sanjay Saxena.   

Abstract

Cor triatriatum sinistrum is a rare congenital cardiac malformation, in which the left atrium (LA) is divided into two distinct chambers by a fibromuscular membrane. Classically, the proximal (upper or superior) chamber of the LA receives pulmonary venous connections, whereas the distal (lower or inferior) chamber contains LA appendage and true atrial septum containing fossa ovalis. The distal chamber is in continuity with the atrioventricular valve, while the two chambers communicate through a defect in the membrane. The hemodynamics of cor triatriatum sinistrum are similar to that of mitral stenosis due to obstructive property of membrane. The majority of reported cases of cor triatriatum occur in infants with symptoms of pulmonary venous obstruction, with adult cases being rare. Herein, we describe an unusual case of cor triatriatum in a 17-year-old boy who presented for the first time with embolic cerebral infarction with left hemiparesis.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24354423     DOI: 10.1111/echo.12490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Echocardiography        ISSN: 0742-2822            Impact factor:   1.724


  2 in total

1.  A Very Rare Case of Co-Existence of Cor Triatriatum Sinister and Left Pulmonary Vein Atresia.

Authors:  Mustafa Aparci; Murat Yalcin; Zafer Isilak; Mehmet Dogan; Ejder Kardesoglu
Journal:  Acta Cardiol Sin       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 2.672

2.  Cardioembolic stroke in a young male with cor triatriatum sinister: a case report.

Authors:  Richard S Amara; Rakhee Lalla; Jean Jeudy; Susie Nam Hong
Journal:  Eur Heart J Case Rep       Date:  2020-05-03
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