Abstract

Advances in therapeutical possibilities for patients with complex congenital heart defects are unquestionable. Nonetheless, it is still probable to encounter unique challenges. The study presents a case of a symptomatic 25-year-old female patient with uncorrected Tetralogy of Fallot who has never been qualified for surgery due to an unusual constellation of cardiac congenital comorbidities: anomalous coronary artery origin and non-compaction of the left ventricle.

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