A Case of Late Diagnosis of Anatomically Corrected Malposition of the Great Arteries

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Anatomically corrected malposition of the great arteries (ACMGA) is a rare form congenital heart disease. This abnormality belongs to conotruncal anomalies. ACMGA an anomaly in which aorta arises from left ventricle and pulmonary artery right but are located parallel relationships. Therefore, diagnosis this disease complicated due frequent diagnostic errors.
 The aim. To share our experience late patientwho was previously mistakenly diagnosed with congenitally transposition (CC-TGA).
 Case report. We present case ACMGA. An 11-day-old newborn admitted Ukrainian Children’s Cardiac Center 2007. After clinical examination, included ultrasound CC-TGA, stenosis, ventricular septal defect atrial conϐirmed. patient stable condition there were no signs failure. That whythe discharged. In 2017, cardiac catheterization performed, doubts about because untypical anatomical features.
 2022, we performed computed tomography magnetic resonance imaging. made.
 Conclusions. unusual challenging, its features similar those CC-TGA. difference both these diagnoses normal anatomy hemodynamics abnormal relationship ACMGA, contrast

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Ukraïns?kij žurnal sercevo-sudinnoï hìrurgìï

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2664-5963', '2664-5971']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30702/ujcvs/22.30(04)/ht050-128132