2019
DOI: 10.4274/tjod.galenos.2019.02679
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Prenatal diagnosis of persistent left superior vena cava: a retrospective study of associated congenital anomalies

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) cases according to associated cardiac, extracardiac, and chromosomal anomalies in the prenatal period and to review their outcomes. Materials and Methods: The data of patients with a prenatal diagnosis of PLSVC between January 2013 and December 2017 were reviewed retrospectively. Results: Data of 32 cases were reviewed. Nineteen (60%) cases were associated with cardiac defects,… Show more

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“…It is difficult to estimate the occurrence of abnormalities associated with the prenatal diagnosis of single LSVC (absent RSVC) from isolated case reports, some describing association with significant abnormalities and others with single LSVCs [14][15][16][17][18]. In this small series, 14 cases of prenatal detection of a single LSVC correspond to 0.07% of patients undergoing fetal echocardiography.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…It is difficult to estimate the occurrence of abnormalities associated with the prenatal diagnosis of single LSVC (absent RSVC) from isolated case reports, some describing association with significant abnormalities and others with single LSVCs [14][15][16][17][18]. In this small series, 14 cases of prenatal detection of a single LSVC correspond to 0.07% of patients undergoing fetal echocardiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Prenatal detection of a single LSVC has been rare, and previous publications are limited to case reports of 1-5 patients [14,17]. O ¨zsu ¨rmeli reported a series of 32 cases of prenatal diagnosis of persistent LSVC, all but one had bilateral SVCs [18]. Three other series include 325 combined patients with a prenatal diagnosis of persistent LSVC with no cases of absent RSVC noted [4,19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fetus with PLSVC is often associated with intra-cardiac and/or extra-cardiac anomalies. Ventricular septal defect, endocardial cushion defect and tetralogy of Fallot are common intra-cardiac malformations, while single umbilical artery is a common extra-cardiac malformation (Berg et al, 2006 ). Intra-cardiac and/or extra-cardiac anomalies in our patient were demonstrated by ventricular septal defect and single umbilical artery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is a frequent congenital heart anomaly reported in 0.3-0.5% of the general population. Generally, is a benign finding, without hemodynamic consequences, but its association with congenital heart diseases (CHD) in 4-8% is significant and requires a detailed prenatal cardiac evaluation and a systematic follow-up of the apparently isolated PLSVC to exclude unfavorable outcomes [1,2]. Cardio-vascular system development starts early in embryonic life, and around the 23rd day the primitive heart starts beating.…”
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confidence: 99%