| Literature DB >> 861098 |
V Gilsanz, C Campo, R Cue, J Estella, R V Estrada, C Perez-oteiza, G Rabago, J L Rebollar, P Zarco.
Abstract
Three cases of pulmonary hypertension caused by hydatid emboli from the right side of the heart are described; cardiac catheterisation was performed in 2. One case was confirmed at operation and 2 at necropsy. The pulmonary emboli were caused by hydatid vesicles in all 3 cases and in none was there pulmonary thrombosis; free scolices were found in the pulmonary alveoli in 2. In 1 patient with repeated syncopal attacks there was a pedunculated cyst in the right atrium which was though to have intermittently obstructed the tricuspid valve. Gamma radiography, angiocardiography, and necropsy suggested a mechanical cause for the pulmonary hypertenion with no vasoconstrictive element. The surgical patient was alive and well 18 months later.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 861098 PMCID: PMC483274 DOI: 10.1136/hrt.39.5.553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Heart J ISSN: 0007-0769