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Totally anomalous “double drainage” of pulmonary venous confluence: case report with embryological aspects

Double drainage of the confluence of all four pulmonary veins is extremely rare. We present the image findings in a child with double drainage of the pulmonary venous confluence into the coronary sinus and left superior caval vein with co-existent right superior caval venous stenosis.

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Published in:Cardiology in the young 2022-11, Vol.32 (11), p.1851-1853
Main Authors: Rajagopal, Rengarajan, Sharma, Smily, Agarwal, Ritu
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