Aortic valvar atresia with a normal-sized left ventricle in an adolescent
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Aortic valvar atresia with a normal-sized left ventricle in an adolescent
Abstract
Atresia of the aortic valve is usually associated with hypoplasia of the mitral valve and the left ventricle. In very rare cases, a ventricular septal defect may be associated with aortic atresia, when left ventricle and mitral valve are normal-sized, due to the presence of an outflow for the left ventricle through the ventricular septal defect. We present the multi-modality imaging findings of an adolescent girl who presented with breathlessness and was later found to have aortic valvar atresia with a normal-sized left ventricle.
Keywords: aortic atresia; aortic valve; congenital heart disease.
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