Abstract

Presence of systemic venous anomalies including a persistent left superior vena cava to a dilated coronary and interrupted inferior vena cava with azygous continuation are extremely rare in absence of heterotaxia or cardiospleni c syndrome. For this reason, the diagnosis of extracardiac venous anomalies can often be missed in absence of a heterotaxia as was the case in our patient whose prior fetal echocardiogram and the first po stnatal echocardiogram read by other pediatric cardiologists failed to detect these anomalies. We report these systemic venous anomalies in a fetus in the absence of heterotaxia and further describe the echocardiographic findings helpful in their detection i n-utero.

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