Scimitar Syndrome Issued from a Consanguineous Marriage: A Rare Congenital Cardiomyopathy

AuthorRihab Machtacheen
AuthorSoukaina Safiren
AuthorSara Chibaneen
AuthorPr Abdenasser Drighilen
AuthorPr Leila Azzouzien
AuthorPr Rachida Habbalen
AuthorFadoua Kossalen
AuthorPr Salamen
Issued Date2020-06-30en
AbstractWe present here a rare case of Scimitar syndrome on a full-term newborn female issued from consanguineous marriage and diagnosed at the age of two months who was suffering from polypnea since the age of two weeks. She was admitted at the age of two months for polypnea, non-dysmorphic facies, healthy systemic arterial tension, regular pulse, but the family history raises that before her birth, two newborns respectively boy and girl died both at an early age with dilated cardiomyopathy. After hospitalization, we realized chest radiography, which has shown opaque right lung and suspicion of scimitar syndrome. After that, an echocardiogram was performed, showing severe hypoplasia of the right pulmonary artery with pulmonary hypertension. The Thoracic computed tomography confirmed the diagnosis by revealing hypoplasia of the right pulmonary artery with pulmonary arterial hypertension, right pulmonary hypoplasia (bilobar), and abnormal partial right pulmonary venous return toward the vena cava under the diaphragmen
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/intjcardiovascpract-131488en
KeywordScimitar Syndromeen
KeywordConsanguinityen
KeywordCardiomyopathiesen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleScimitar Syndrome Issued from a Consanguineous Marriage: A Rare Congenital Cardiomyopathyen
TypeCase Reporten

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