Abstract

Abstract Absent pulmonary valve syndrome is a rare cardiac malformation, usually associated with tetralogy of Fallot. Its presence with intact interventricular septum is even less common with case reports or very small series in the literature. We describe a case who presented with symptoms of right heart failure due to an absent pulmonary valve with severe pulmonary regurgitation and small atrial septal defect. Diagnostic evaluation revealed grossly dilated main pulmonary artery and rudimentary leaflets of the pulmonary valve with severe regurgitation. Ventricular septum was intact and there was no patent ductus arteriosus. Later, the patient underwent surgical prosthetic pulmonary valve implantation.

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