Left hemitruncus associated with tetralogy of fallot: fetal diagnosis and postnatal echocardiographic and cardiac computed tomographic confirmation
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Left hemitruncus associated with tetralogy of fallot: fetal diagnosis and postnatal echocardiographic and cardiac computed tomographic confirmation
Abstract
Anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the aorta, or hemitruncus, is a rare cardiac malformation. We report a case of left hemitruncus (aortic origin of the left pulmonary artery) associated with tetralogy of Fallot diagnosed in utero. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first such case diagnosed by fetal echocardiography to be described in the literature. The condition was documented by postnatal echocardiogram and cardiac computed tomography. Prompt recognition of this lesion is essential for early repair to improve outcome.
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