Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2020)

Contrast enhanced computed tomography findings of persistent truncus arteriosus; A rare congenital heart disease

  • Saim Turkoglu, MD,
  • Abdussamet Batur, MD,
  • Adem Yokuş, MD,
  • İlyas Dündar, MD,
  • Muhammed Bilal Akinci, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 795 – 798

Abstract

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Persistent Truncus Arteriosus is a cyanotic congenital heart anomaly in which a single trunk supplies both the pulmonary and systemic circulation, instead of a separate aorta and a pulmonary trunk. It is usually classified as a conotruncal anomaly. Due to parallel fetal circulation, truncus arteriosus does not cause any haemodynamic problem in utero. However it is a major problem postnatally and, if left untreated, approximately 80% of infants die within the first year. Diagnosis should be made early by radiologists and cardiologists due to fatal illness. We found it valuable to present a case of truncus arteriosus with computerized tomography findings because of its rare occurrence.

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