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Persistent left superior vena cava demonstrated by angiocardiography

American Heart Journal, 1958
Abstract A persistent left superior vena cava was demonstrated by angiocardiography during the preoperative evaluation of a patient with aortic stenosis for valvular surgery. This rare anomaly produces no physiologic disturbance unless there are associated malformations, or unless the anomalous vein enters the left atrium. It may, however, interfere
Bernard I. Blumberg, Bernard H. Pastor
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VDD Pacing in Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1998
Although persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is the most common major venous anomaly of the heart, associated absence of the right superior vena cava with normal visceral situs is exceedingly rare. Such a patient presented with complete heart block requiring permanent pacing.
R. N. S. Millar, A. M. Okreglicki
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Persistent left with absent right superior vena cava

Heart, 2010
A patient with fever of unknown origin was transferred from a peripheral hospital for transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) to exclude infective endocarditis. No vegetations were identified; however, a large coronary sinus (CS, 3.5 cm) was noted (panel A and video 1).
Wai-ee Thai, John Gelman
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Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava

2018
Persistent left superior vena cava is the most common congenital thoracic venous anomaly with a prevalence of ~0.5% in the population and up to 10% of those with established congenital heart disease. Generally a benign anomaly that is identified incidentally on imaging or during attempts at left-sided venous access, it may be associated with clinical ...
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Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava (LSVC)

2021
Dilation of coronary sinus on echocardiography is considered the first clue to diagnosis of persistent left superior vena cava. Although rare, it is the most common anomaly of systemic veins and may have clinical consequences especially when is associated with other congenital heart disease.
Maryam Moradian, Azin Alizadehasl
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Isolated Left Persistent Superior Vena Cava

2015
A 17-year-old boy was referred to our echocardiography laboratory with a diagnosis of an unroofed coronary sinus. He had dyspnea on exertion (functional class I) since childhood.
Zahra Savand-Roomi, Hakimeh Sadeghian
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PERSISTENT LEFT SUPERIOR VENA CAVA

Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica, 1980
P. Bjerregaard, H. Laursen
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Blueprint for cancer research: Critical gaps and opportunities

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
J Bonilla, C D Booth, D Boscherini
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Persistent left superior vena cava with absent right superior vena cava

Journal of Medical Ultrasonics, 2020
Hiroyuki Yoshitomi   +3 more
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