نتایج جستجو برای: scimitar syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 622005  

2015
Dr Arunkumar Pramod Setty Archana Reddy

Scimitar syndrome is characterized by partial or total anomalous pulmonary venous return from the right lung along with hypoplasia of the lung .Here we present a case of a 9month old female child with history of repeated lower respiratory tract infections with imaging findings consistent with Scimitar syndrome. We are reporting this case in view of the rarity.

2014
Marie-Pia Assoignon Paul Christiaens Wim Laleman

INTRODUCTION Scimitar syndrome is a congenital heart disease characterized by an abnormal drainage of the right lung into the inferior vena cava, the right atrium or a variety of venous connections from the anomalous pulmonary vein to a systemic vein. This left-to-right shunt induces pulmonary hypertension and is an indication for surgical repair in cases of a history of recurrent pneumonia or ...

2015
Hideaki Yamakawa Kanichiro Shimizu Kenkichi Michimoto Yoshihiko Kameoka Ryeonshi Kang Jun Yoshida Masami Yamada Masahiro Yoshida Takeo Ishikawa Masamichi Takagi Kazuyoshi Kuwano

BACKGROUND Scimitar syndrome can present with a wide clinical spectrum of symptoms either early in the neonatal period or later in life. CASE DESCRIPTION We report a case of a 62-year-old woman with anomalous systemic arterial supply to the basal lung with scimitar syndrome presenting as recurrent hemoptysis. Bronchoscopy revealed normal major bronchial branches without bronchial atresia, ind...

Journal: :World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery 2010
Panagiotis G Sfyridis John K Papagiannis Irene D Lytrivi George V Kirvassilis George E Sarris

Repair of scimitar syndrome presenting in infancy involves either tunneling or reimplantation of the anomalous vein to the left atrium and may be fraught with serious complications such as thrombosis and secondary pulmonary infarction necessitating pneumonectomy. The authors present the case of a severely symptomatic infant with scimitar syndrome, managed initially with closure of an atrial sep...

2012
M. Daneel Heyns Jacob N. Schroder

Scimitar syndrome is a rare congenital disorder with an incidence of approximately 2 per 100 000 live births.1 The hallmark of this syndrome is partial or complete anomalous venous return from the right lung, directly into the inferior vena cava (IVC), thereby creating a left-to-right shunt.2 The syndrome is almost invariably associated with other cardiac and extracardiac abnormalities includin...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
F M Schramel C J Westermann P J Knaepen J M van den Bosch

We present seven patients with the scimitar syndrome. The clinical and anatomical spectrum is described. Two different types of scimitar vein was recognized. a) simple classical vein running from the middle of the right lung to the cardiophrenic angle (5 patients) and b) double arched vein in the upper and lower lung zone, with ample drainage into the left atrium and inferior caval vein (2 pati...

2010
Julia Nuebel Katarzyna Januszewska Markus Loeff Daniel Theisen Edward Malec Robert Dalla-Pozza

Scimitar syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by total or partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage of the right lung to the inferior vena cava. We present a seven year old girl with a systolic murmur who was diagnosed as having a Scimitar syndrome with unusual drainage of the right pulmonary veins. The unique technique of surgery in this patient was appropriate to the unusual,...

Journal: :Kathmandu University Medical Journal 1970

2013
Fortune O. Alabi Fred Umeh Maximo Lama Francis G. Christian

Scimitar syndrome, a rare congenital cardiopulmonary condition, presents in both pediatric and adult populations as an anomalous pulmonary venous return of most of the right lung to the inferior vena cava. Recently, asymptomatic adult cases have been diagnosed with advances in imaging studies. We report the case of an asymptomatic 43-year-old male, with a complex variant scimitar syndrome diagn...

2003
V Grech R Xuereb M Xuereb A Manche K Schembri JV DeGiovanni

Scimitar syndrome is a form of partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage that is dramatically visible on plain chest radiography (CXR). In these individuals the entire venous drainage from the right lung enters a single anomalous large vein that descends to the inferior vena cava. This descending vein is visible on CXR as a curvilinear density along the right heart border and resembles the cu...

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