Diagnostics (Oct 2020)

Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava with Absent Right Superior Vena Cava and Discrete Subaortic Stenosis Diagnosed in a Patient with Sick Sinus Syndrome: A Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature

  • Irina Demșa,
  • Daniela Crișu,
  • Cristian Mihai Ștefan Haba,
  • Andreea Maria Ursaru,
  • Vlad-Adrian Afrăsânie,
  • Irina Iuliana Costache,
  • Antoniu Octavian Petriș,
  • Dan Nicolae Tesloianu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10100847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 847

Abstract

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A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is the most frequent anomaly of the venous drainage system. While both a right and left superior vena cava (SVC) are usually present, a unique, left-sided SVC, also known as an isolated PLSVC, accounts for only 10–20% of cases. It is frequently associated with arrhythmias and other congenital cardiac anomalies. Though it is usually an asymptomatic condition, it may pose significant problems whenever central venous access is needed. We report a case of an isolated PLSVC that was diagnosed incidentally during pacemaker implantation for sinus node dysfunction. The venous anomaly was associated with subvalvular aortic stenosis determined by a subaortic membrane; this particular association of congenital cardiovascular anomalies is a rare finding, with only a few cases reported in the literature. We aim to highlight the clinical and practical implications of this condition, as well as to discuss the embryonic development and diagnostic methods of this congenital defect.

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