Published in:
01-05-2008 | Case Report
Not All Symptoms Disappear After Vascular Ring Division
A Pathophysiological Interpretation
Authors:
Augusto Zani, Francesco Morini, Pasquale Paolantonio, Denis A. Cozzi
Published in:
Pediatric Cardiology
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Issue 3/2008
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Abstract
Vascular rings are a group of cardiovascular lesions due to faulty embryological development derived from an abnormality of neural crest cells (cephalic neurocristopathy). In addition to peculiar symptoms due to compression on the trachea and/or the esophagus, patients with vascular rings might present further features of neural crest-related defects. We report on a case of a child with complete vascular ring, affected both by compressive symptoms and by autonomic disturbances and minor facial anomalies. The autonomic disturbances are clinical features of maturational dysautonomia and tend to disappear with aging, whereas major compressive symptoms are solved by surgery.