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Open Access 01-12-2006 | Case report

A case of absent right and persistent left superior vena cava

Authors: Attila Pálinkás, Edit Nagy, Tamás Forster, Zita Morvai, Endre Nagy, Albert Varga

Published in: Cardiovascular Ultrasound | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background and purpose:

Our case report deals with the importance of detailed echocardiographic examination for differential diagnosis of coronary sinus dilation and development of abnormalities of great thoracic veins.

Case presentation:

A 49-year-old man underwent transthoracic echocardiography for atypical chest pain. A dilated coronary sinus was found and venous contrast echocardiography raised the suspicion of absent right and persistent left superior vena cava. Transesophageal echocardiography showed absence of right superior vena cava. The echocardiographic findings were confirmed by upper venous digital subtraction cavography.

Conclusion:

combination of agenesia of right SVC and isolated persistent left SVC in adult patients is a very rare abnormality. Both clinicians and sonographers should be alerted to the possible presence of this combined venous anomaly. Transthoracic echocardiograpy – including agitated saline infusion to the antecubital vein – is an important diagnostic tool for accurate diagnosis of this congenital thoracic venous malformation.
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Metadata
Title
A case of absent right and persistent left superior vena cava
Authors
Attila Pálinkás
Edit Nagy
Tamás Forster
Zita Morvai
Endre Nagy
Albert Varga
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Cardiovascular Ultrasound / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1476-7120
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-4-6

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