Sinus venosus atrial septal defect

Case contributed by Hani Makky Al Salam , 24 Mar 2011
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 23 Nov 2020

Updates to Case Attributes

Age was set to 60 years .
Gender was set to Male.
Presentation was changed:
60 year old male patient with pulmonaryPulmonary hypertension to rule out chronic pulmonary embolism
Body was changed:

Findings are consistent with sinus venosus atrial septal defect associated with partial anomulusanomalous pulmonary venous return.

  • -<p>Findings are consistent with sinus venosus <a href="/articles/atrial-septal-defect-2" title="Atrial septal defect (ASD)">atrial septal defect</a> associated with partial anomulus pulmonary venous return.</p>
  • +<p>Findings are consistent with sinus venosus <a href="/articles/atrial-septal-defect-2">atrial septal defect</a> associated with <a title="Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return" href="/articles/partial-anomalous-pulmonary-venous-return">partial anomalous pulmonary venous return</a>.</p>

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

Sinus venosus ASD with partial anomalous pulmonary venous return.

Images Changes:

Image CT (C+ CTPA) ( update )

Description was removed:
Anomulus pulmonary venous return

Image CT (C+ CTPA) ( update )

Description was removed:
Anomulus pulmonary venous return

Image 2 CT (C+ CTPA) ( update )

Position was set to .

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

To be addedNo chronic pulmonary embolism - V/Q scan

Caption was added:
V/Q scan
Images Changes:

Image Nuclear medicine ( update )

Description was removed:
No chronic pulmonary embolism - V/Q scan

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