4 research outputs found
Semptomsuz sol ventrikül kalp fibroması olan çocukda konservatif yaklaşım
Primary cardiac tumors in infancy and childhood
are rare and usually benign. Fibroma is the second
most common bening cardiac tumor after rhabdomyoma.
Surgery is required when fibromas cause ventricular
outflow tract obstruction, ventricular dysfunction and
life-threatening arrhythmia. This case report describes a
9-year-old asymptomatic male presenting with a giant left
ventricular cardiac fibroma who was followed up using conservative
treatment
Çift girişli sol ventriküllü olguda klasik Glenn ameliyatı: 20 yıllık takip
Functional univentricular heart is a rare and complex
congenital anomaly. The prognosis is usually poor without
any surgical intervention and long-term survival is rare.
In this article, we report a 57-year-old female case with a
double inlet left ventricle with valvular pulmonary stenosis,
left anterior rudimentary right ventricle, ventricular septal
defect, discordant ventriculoatrial connection, patent
foramen ovale and Glenn shunt who was followed for 20
years. Cardiac catheterization revealed a classic Glenn
shunt anatomy. The patient is currently under follow-up
with medical treatment