Title: Scimitar Syndrome: A Rare Cause for Dyspnea
Authors: Dr Rohit Thakare, Dr Sarvesh Prajapati, Dr B C Kalmath
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i2.120
Abstract
Scimitar syndrome or pulmonary veno lobular syndrome is a rare complex cardio-pulmonary anamoly characterised by partial anamolous pulmonary venous connection. It can present as infant or adult form. We present a case of adult female evaluated for breathlessness had mild right heart dilatation and turned out to be adult form of scimitar syndrome, along with brief review of literature.
Keywords-Scimitar syndrome, Anamolous pulmonary venous connection, rare cuase of dyspnea.
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