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Case Reports
. 1976 Sep;72(3):379-82.

Transient protein-losing enteropathy secondary to elevated caval pressures and caval obstruction after the Mustard procedure

  • PMID: 957755
Case Reports

Transient protein-losing enteropathy secondary to elevated caval pressures and caval obstruction after the Mustard procedure

D S Moodie et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1976 Sep.

Abstract

Protein-losing enteropathy, documented by 51Cr-labeled albumin excretion studies, was demonstrated in a 24-month-old girl following the Mustard operation for complete transposition. Apparent postoperative inferior vena cava obstruction had been diagnosed by angiocardiograms and both caval pressure were found to be elevated. There was no evidence of primary renal or hepatic disease or cardiac failure. This problem may occur more frequently than has been recognized.

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