An unusual case of aorta-right atrial tunnel with windsock aneurysm : imaging, diagnosis and treatment
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Khan, Aneesah
Scholtz, Leonie
Snyders, F. Adriaan
De Villiers, Johan
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Clinics Cardive
Abstract
The first successfully diagnosed and treated case of aorta–
right atrial tunnel was reported by Coto et al. in 1980. The
most common cause of aorta–right atrial tunnel is a ruptured
aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysms
had been reported as early as 1840 by Thurnam; these
were diagnosed at autopsy. With the advances in radiology,
many cases of aorta–right atrial tunnel have been reported
since then, each with its own subtle variations.
We report on a unique case of aorta–right atrial tunnel
with a windsock aneurysm in the right atrium. A 55-yearold
male presented with abdominal pain and the chest X-ray
revealed cardiomegaly. On further investigation with echocardiography
and computed tomography angiography, there
was an incidental aorta–right atrial tunnel with a windsock
aneurysm in the right atrium. He was treated successfully
with surgery. A similar case has been reported only once
before by Iyisoy et al. in 2014.
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Aorta–right atrial tunnel, Aneurysms of the sinus of Valsalva, Angiography, Sinus, Valsalva, Congenital aorta, Left ventricular tunnel
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Khan, S.A.M., Scholtz, L., Snyders, F.A. & De Villiers, J. 2017, 'An unusual case of aorta–right atrial tunnel with windsock aneurysm : imaging, diagnosis and treatment', Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, vol. 28, no. 4, E1-E5.