Congenital cyanotic heart disease with "situs solitus", dextroversion, juxtaposition of the atrial appendages and anatomical malposition of the great arteries. Report of a case with surgical correction.
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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1236Abstract
Cardiopatias congénitas cianosantes com várias malformações associadas observam-se com frequência e, em muitos casos, dependendo do grau de anoxia e do estado da circulação pulmonar são compatíveis com uma vida relativamente longa. O diagnóstico pré-operatório e a perfeita classificação anatómica são essenciais para que se possa fazer um tratamento cirúrgico completo e correcto como se mostra num caso de doença cardíaca cianosante com situs solitus, dextroversão, juxtaposição dos apêndices auriculares, conexões atrio-ventricular e ventrículo-arterial concordantes, comunicação inter auricular, comunicações inter ventriculares múltiplas, estenose pulmonar valvular e infundibular e malposição L das grandes artérias.
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