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Aortic-right atrial tunnel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2005

Fernando Moraes
Affiliation:
Heart Institute of Pernambuco, Real Hospital Português, Institute of Mother and Child of Pernambuco (IMIP), Recife, Brazil
Cleusa Lapa Santos
Affiliation:
Heart Institute of Pernambuco, Real Hospital Português, Institute of Mother and Child of Pernambuco (IMIP), Recife, Brazil
Carlos R. Moraes
Affiliation:
Heart Institute of Pernambuco, Real Hospital Português, Institute of Mother and Child of Pernambuco (IMIP), Recife, Brazil

Abstract

We describe an asymptomatic 1-year-old boy who presented a continuous murmur, and was found to have a tunnel between the right atrium and the aorta. The definitive diagnosis was established by both echocardiography and aortography, and surgical interruption of the tunnel was successful. We emphasise the rarity of this condition, and discuss its major features.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2004 Cambridge University Press

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