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Volume 112, Nº 5, May 2019

   

DOI: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20190083

CLINICORADIOLOGICAL CORRELATION

Case 3/2019 – Type IIB Tricuspid Atresia, in Natural Evolution, at 21 Years of Age

Edmar Atik

Alessandra Costa Barreto

Maria Angélica Binotto



Figure 2 – Echocardiogram highlights the marked increase in left heart cavities with right atrioventricular valve atresia and very hypoplastic right ventricle in subcostal view in A; marked mitral regurgitation in B; the large interatrial septal defect (arrow) in subcostal view in C; and the long-axis view image in D showing the interventricular septal defect (arrow) and the pulmonary valve-LV connection, characterizing type IIB tricuspid atresia. RA: right atrium; LA: left atrium; PT: pulmonary trunk; RV: right ventricle; LV: left ventricle.





Keywords: Heart Defects, Congenital; Tricuspid Atresia; Pulmonary Valve Stenosis; Clinical Evolution/methods.