Cor triatriatum sinistrum in a pregnant woman

Clinical Case Reports
Taherpour Zhiva

Abstract

Cor triatriatum sinistrum is a congenital cardiac malformation in which left atrium is divided into 2 parts by a perforated fibromuscular membrane, it can mimic signs and symptoms of mitral valve (MV) stenosis or occasionally without any symptoms and discovered as an accidental finding.

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