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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1984; 3:375-380
© 1984 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Double-outlet right atrium with two atrioventricular valves and left atrial outlet atresia

VM Perez-Martinez, F Garcia-Fernandez, J Oliver-Ruiz, and L Nunez-Gonzalez

In double-outlet atrium either the right or the left atrium empties into both ventricles while the other atrium remains disconnected from the ventricular cavities. Cases of double-outlet atrium with a single atrioventricular (AV) valve have been reported but no cases of double-outlet left atrium and only two of double-outlet right atrium (one with three valves) have been reported. A description of the second case of double-outlet right atrium with two AV valves and a review of the other reported case are presented. Common anatomic characteristics were: two AV valves in the right atrium that connected with two normal ventricles; disconnection of the left atrium from the ventricular cavities; an atrial septal defect in a malpositioned atrial septum; and drainage of a left superior vena cava into the left atrium. Mitral incompetence was found in both cases. Clinical findings were similar to those seen in ostium primum atrial septal defect. Two-dimensional echocardiography and angiocardiography are able to accurately demonstrate this entity. Successful surgical correction was performed in both cases. Two morphogenetic hypotheses are proposed: abnormal development of the septum primum or primitive malposition of the common atrioventricular canal.


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