2019, Número 2
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Cardiovasc Metab Sci 2019; 30 (2)
Un caso nunca antes reportado: interrupción bilateral de tipo A en un arco aórtico doble sin ductus arteriosus persistente
Garcés‑Garcés J, Cortez‑Flores P, Gordillo‑Tobar L, Pinto‑León J
Idioma: Inglés [English version]
Referencias bibliográficas: 28
Paginas: 60-65
Archivo PDF: 324.13 Kb.
RESUMEN
Paciente de cuatro años siete meses que es enviado a Cardiología, por encontrarse un soplo a la auscultación cardíaca. En el estudio ecocardiográfico se le diagnosticó interrupción del arco aórtico. Se estudia al paciente con Imágenes de resonancia magnética, encontrándose una interrupción bilateral Tipo A en un doble arco aórtico, con ductus arteriosus obliterado, sin defectos septales, con una red colateral formada por dos gruesas arterias anastomóticas que unen las arterias subclavias con la aorta descendente. El paciente asintomático es controlado en consulta externa de Cardiología. El paciente es reestudiado diez años más tarde con angiotomografía multicorte, confirmándose el diagnóstico.
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