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Spontaneous Rupture of Fibrous Diverticulum of the Right Ventricle: Occurrence in an Infant With Persistent Truncus Arteriosis
Document Type
Article
Source
American Journal of Diseases of Children; March 1972, Vol. 123 Issue: 3 p248-250, 3p
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ISSN
0002922X
Abstract
A unique diverticulum of the basal region of the right ventricle ruptured spontaneously, leading to unexpected death in an infant with persistent truncus arteriosus. Initial symptoms, including cyanosis and tachypnea, appeared to be corrected by digitalization. Later clinical manifestations resembling upper-respiratory tract infection also disappeared shortly before death. Roentgenographic examination showed enlargement of the heart, prominent pulmonary vascular markings, and, eventually, the diverticulum. Additional anatomic findings include agenesis of pulmonary artery, bronchial artery hypertrophy, and two congenital diverticula of right ventricle, with rupture and hemopericardium.