CLINICAL CASE OF A SINGLE RIGHT VENTRICLE IN A 52-YEAR-OLD FEMALE PATIENT
A rare severe congenital heart disease is the single ventricle of the heart (SV), which is characterized by the presence of atria connected to SV. This publication describes a clinical case of a middle-aged patient with SV without surgical palliative operations.
This clinical case is unique it demonstrates such a gross congenital heart defect as SV and a large defect of the atrial septum, practically a "two-chamber heart", with mitral valve atresia, transposition of the main vessels, valvular and subvalvular pulmonary artery stenosis in combination with cardiac arrhythmia.
Svetlana Onichshuk1, Assel Chinybayeva2, Bolat Ashirov3,
Jamilya Mansurova1*, Ludmila Karazhanova1
1 Semey Medical University, Department of Therapy, Semey, Republic of Kazakhstan;
2 Corporate Fund University Medical Center "Republican Diagnostic Center",
Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan;
3 South Kazakhstan Medical Academy, Department of Therapy and Cardiology,
Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Onichshuk S., Chinybayeva A., Ashirov B., Mansurova J., Karazhanova L. Clinical case of a single right ventricle in a 52-year-old female patient // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2023, (Vol.25) 3, pp. 275-278. doi 10.34689/SH.2023.25.3.035Related publications:
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