Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Case Report
Congenital Atresia of Unilateral Pulmonary Veins Associated With a Single Ventricle
A Rare Case Report and Literature Review
Hsing-Yuan LeeBetau HwangPi-Chang LeeSheng-Ling JanC.C. Laura Meng
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2008 Volume 72 Issue 9 Pages 1544-1546

Details
Abstract
Congenital atresia or extreme hypoplasia of individual pulmonary veins is a rare condition that is usually asymptomatic if it only involves 1 or 2 segments of the lungs. It may be fatal if it occurs in combination with other complex cardiac defects. The patients often present with recurrent pulmonary infections, hemoptysis, or cyanosis in the latter case. A definitive diagnosis can be made by cardiac catheterization with selective pulmonary wedge angiography. The treatment of this condition is a challenge and is controversial, and the prognosis is usually poor. We describe the case of a male infant who suffered from shortness of breath and cyanosis since birth. On echocardiography and cardiac catheterization, he was found to have a complex congenital heart disease with a single ventricle (right ventricle morphology), mitral atresia, large atrial septal defect, and atresia of the right pulmonary veins; severe pulmonary hypertension was also observed. He underwent pulmonary artery banding at the age of 2.5 months, but he died because of a pulmonary infection at the age of 6 months. In this report, we present this rare case and review the previous literature. (Circ J 2008; 72: 1544 - 1546)
Content from these authors
© 2008 THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top