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Anomalous origin of left pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta: echocardiography assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2019

Samir Atmani*
Affiliation:
Pediatric Cardiology Unity Pediatric Department, University Hospital Center Hassan 2, Fez, Morocco University Med Benabdellah, Fez, Morocco
Imane Bendris
Affiliation:
Pediatric Cardiology Unity Pediatric Department, University Hospital Center Hassan 2, Fez, Morocco University Med Benabdellah, Fez, Morocco
*
Author for correspondence: Samir Atmani, Pediatric Department, University Hospital Center Hassan 2, 145 Jardin Elbadie, 30000, Fez, Morocco. Telephone: 00212661350780; Emails: [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract

Anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta is a rare cardiac anomaly in which the pulmonary artery abnormally arises from the ascending aorta. Physiologically, most patients develop signs of cardiac failure due to high flow to both lungs. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate, with this rare anomaly, the accurate place of the echocardiography to establish diagnosis especially in the systemic or supra-systemic pulmonary hypertension.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2019

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