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A rare case of a systemic-to-pulmonary veno-venous connection: a pause during development of pulmonary and systemic venous separation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 February 2017
Abstract
A 45-year-old man with dyspnoea and palpitations exhibited a unique systemic-to-pulmonary veno-venous connection on preoperative CT images. A window of 31.5-mm diameter was evident between the superior caval vein and the middle pulmonary vein, which was normally connected to the left atrium via a 30-mm-diameter orifice. The atrial septum was intact.
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