Abstract

Atrial septal defect is the second most common congenital heart disease in adults.[1] Many experienced physicians make a great effort in diagnosing this heart disease. However, many patients still stand behind the curtain, undiagnosed. Such patients develop complaints such as cough, breathlessness at rest, and easy fatigability during their adolescence or adulthood, which further lead to grave diagnosis such as Eisenmenger's syndrome. One such rare presentation is discussed in the case report ahead.

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