Giant right atrium and subvalvular pulmonary stenosis: A case report of an interesting combination

Echocardiography. 2019 May;36(5):992-995. doi: 10.1111/echo.14311. Epub 2019 Mar 14.

Abstract

A 20-year-old Congolese woman presented with presyncope, dyspnea, and anasarca. Past medical history was unremarkable. Echocardiography revealed a rare combination of giant right atrium (RA), a dilated and hypertrophied right ventricle, subvalvular pulmonary stenosis (subPS), severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR), pericardial effusion and what appeared to be a spontaneously closed ventricular septal defect (VSD). Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and Cardiac Computed Tomography confirmed the findings excluding the presence of intra-cardiac and extra-cardiac shunt and other associated congenital anomalies. The patient underwent subPS resection, right atrioplasty, and tricuspid annuloplasty. Multimodality approach facilitated the detection of the abnormalities and provided clarity when determining the optimal surgical strategy.

Keywords: giant right atrium; severe tricuspid regurgitation; spontaneously closed ventricular septal defect; subvalvular pulmonary stenosis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Echocardiography / methods*
  • Female
  • Heart Atria / diagnostic imaging
  • Heart Atria / pathology
  • Humans
  • Organ Size
  • Pulmonary Subvalvular Stenosis / diagnostic imaging*
  • Pulmonary Subvalvular Stenosis / pathology
  • Pulmonary Subvalvular Stenosis / surgery
  • Ventricular Septum / diagnostic imaging
  • Ventricular Septum / pathology
  • Ventricular Septum / surgery
  • Young Adult