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- Title
Truncus arteriosus with meandering pulmonary arteries.
- Authors
Oteyaka, Emre; Kuguoglu, Okan Eren; Sari, Gizem; Basunlu, Mehmet Turan; Yozgat, Yilmaz; Ugurlucan, Murat; Turkoglu, Halil
- Abstract
Truncus arteriosus is a rare, cyanotic, and congenital heart defect occurring due to failure in the differentiation of the aorta and the pulmonary artery during fetal development. The disease is categorized into four sub-categories in the Van Praagh and Collett & Edwards classification systems according to the origin of the pulmonary arteries. Surgical correction of the pulmonary arteries and repair of the ventricular septal defect is the preferred treatment strategy of choice; this intervention is required early in life. Here, we report a four-month-old baby with truncus arteriosus consisting of atypical pulmonary anatomy undefined by either the Van Praagh or the Collett & Edwards classification systems who underwent successful corrective surgery.
- Subjects
PHYSICAL diagnosis; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; PERSISTENT truncus arteriosus; PULMONARY artery; DYSPNEA; TREATMENT effectiveness; FATIGUE (Physiology); EATING disorders; GROWTH disorders
- Publication
Journal of Surgery & Medicine (JOSAM), 2023, Vol 7, Issue 5, p358
- ISSN
2602-2079
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.28982/josam.1104984