| Literature DB >> 7781335 |
S Van Praagh1, M E Carrera, S Sanders, J E Mayer, R Van Praagh.
Abstract
The clinical and anatomic findings in 36 patients (21 postmortem cases and 15 living patients) with partially anomalous (16 [44%]) or totally anomalous (20 [56%]) pulmonary venous drainage directly to the right atrium constitute the material basis of this report. Displacement of septum primum--leftward in atrial situs solitus or rightward in atrial situs inversus--was present in all and appeared responsible for the anomalous pulmonary venous drainage. The pulmonary veins were connected with what normally constitutes the posterior wall of the left atrium, which became incorporated into the right atrium because of atrial septal displacement. This abnormality occurred predominantly in patients with visceral heterotaxy, usually with polysplenia, or rarely with asplenia or a normally formed spleen. Poor development or absence of septum secundum appeared responsible for the malposition of septum primum. Echocardiographic recognition of the displacement of septum primum facilitated surgical management.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7781335 DOI: 10.1378/chest.107.6.1488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chest ISSN: 0012-3692 Impact factor: 9.410