Complete Transposition of Great Arteries With Dominant Left Ventricle: Long-Term Survival in Natural History.
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Abstract
We report the case of an adult patient, affected by complete transposition of great arteries with ventricular septal defect, who survived until 68 years of age without surgery, thanks to the presence of a common atrium and pulmonary stenosis. ().
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| Authors | Fedrigo, Marny;Frescura, Carla;Angelini, Annalisa;Thiene, Gaetano; |
| Journal | JACC. Case reports |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.1016/j.jaccas.2020.06.045
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congenital heart disease
rv, right ventricle
ao, aorta
chd, congenital heart disease
ct, cresta terminalis
laa, left atrial appendage
lv, left ventricle
m, mitral valve
ph, pulmonary hypertension
pv, pulmonary valve
raa, right atrial appendage
t, tricuspid valve
tga, transposition of great arteries
vsd, ventricular septal defect
complete transposition of the great arteries
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