Congenital aneurysm of both left ventricle and left atrium

Ann Pediatr Cardiol. 2018 Jan-Apr;11(1):97-99. doi: 10.4103/apc.APC_55_17.

Abstract

This is a case of both congenital left ventricular (LV) free wall submitral aneurysm and left atrial appendage aneurysm with 6 years of clinical follow-up. Each lesion is a rare entity, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the first case in medical literature of both lesions occurring in the same patient, raising the likelihood of a common etiology. The workup was initiated in the third trimester of fetal life with irregular heart rate and abnormal fetal ultrasound and echocardiogram at that time. The patient required emergent atrial appendage plication due to blood clot formation and suffered from multiple other complications including ventricular ectopy and surgically induced pseudoaneurysm. Follow-up interval echocardiograms have revealed continued good LV function with persistent LV aneurysm. In review of the case, there were several potential in utero causes including maternal viral upper respiratory infection and bacteriuria with exposure to amoxicillin. These as well as other considerations are discussed along with a brief review of these rare lesions, usual presentation, and known associations.

Keywords: Congenital left atrial appendage aneurysm; congenital left ventricular wall aneurysm; left atrial appendage aneurysm; left ventricle aneurysm; left ventricle free wall aneurysm.

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