Acynotic congenital heart disease ASD
A 7 years old child was having failure to thrive and easy fatiguabilty. No history of cyanosis. ECG, ECHO, CECT THORAX and intraop picture attached spot the diagnosis.
Large ASD with R to L shunt with large pulmonary with moderate PHT. X ray shows straightening of left heart border. ECG shows P pulmonale and incomplete RBBB. Echo Doppler study needed to comment on the shut and PHT. Large Secundum ASD.
Large ASD with R to L shunt with large pulmonary with moderate PHT. X ray shows straightening of left heart border. ECG shows P pulmonale and incomplete RBBB. Echo Doppler study needed to comment on the shut and PHT. Large Secundum ASD.
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I am agree with you@Dr. Shivraj Agarwal Sir, please discussion the case for me.
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