Abstract

A 35-year old man sustained fracture of cervical vertebrae in an automobile accident and pre-operative routine echocardiography showed double outlet right ventricle (DORV) with infundibular and valvar pulmonary stenosis, mitral atresia, hypoplastic left ventricle, intact ventricular septum, dysplastic tricuspid valve, secundum atrial septal defect and L-malposition of great vessels. Functionally univentricular hemodynamics allowed survival in adulthood.

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