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A Case of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava Detected on Fetal Echocardiography
Jin Lee, Young-Yoo Kim, Youn-Soo Lee, Jong-Chul Shin, Jong-Wan Kim, Chung-Sik Chun, Kyung-Tai Whang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1999;42(11):1604-1609.   Published online November 15, 1999
We experienced a case of persistent left superior vena cava draining into the common atrium in a fetus of 26-year-old primigravida. Persistent left superior vena cava is derived from the left cardinal vein. This anomalous vessel usually drains into the right atrium via the coronary sinus and has no physiologic significance. Much less frequently, the left superior vena cava drains...
Original Article
Morphological Classification of Left Superior Vena Cava and Analysis of Associated Cardiac Anomalies
Eun Joo Choi, Jong Kyun Lee, Seok Min Choi, Jun Hee Sul, Sung Kyu Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1994;37(5):612-619.   Published online May 15, 1994
The persistend left superior vena cava(LSVC) is not rare cardiovascular developmental anomaly occurring both in association with congenital heart disdease and as an isolated anomaly of no hemodynamic importance. We have studied 73 cases of the LSCV out of 1,060 cases of congenital heart disease catheterized at Yonsei Cardiovascular Center. We conducted the study with a view point of position of...
Case Report
Pulmonary Artery Sling with Situs Solitus Dextroposition of Heart and Left Superior Vena Cava
Sung-Ho Cha, Sung- Yong Jung, Pill-Jin Shin, Byong-Soo Cho, Chang-Il Ahn, Sun-Wha Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1994;37(2):257-261.   Published online February 15, 1994
Pulmonary artery sling is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly which presents clinical obstructive symptoms and signs of trachea, right main bronchus and esophagus due to left pulmonary artery abnormaly arises from proximal part of right pulmonary artery. Aberrant left pulmonary artery courses to the right above right main bronchus and then turns to the left, and courses to between the...
Original Article
A case of hemiazygos continuation of a left inferior vena cava.
Soo Young Cho, Joseph Choi, Chan Uhng Joo, Jung Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(10):1428-1432.   Published online October 31, 1991
Anomalies of the inferior vena cava (IVC) are often discovered incidentally during imaging studies performed for other reasons, since patients with these abnormalities are usually asymptomatic. Infrahepatic interruption of the IVC with azygos or hemiazygos continuation is an unusual anomaly of the IVC. We report a case of single left-sided IVC with hemiazygos continuation in associated with patent ductus arteriosus and left superior vena cava....


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