Dilated coronary sinus due to significant pulmonary hypertension
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Dilated coronary sinus due to significant pulmonary hypertension. You can also appreciate dilated right sided chambers, significant Tricuspid regurgitation ( dense triangular Doppler waveform with early peaking) as well as evidence of systolic flow reversal in hepatic veins
So is the PAH 2ry to Coronary sinus ASD ??????
or vice versa please
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Good job.
hello, please what does "DA" (abbreveation in the echo image) stand for ?
Descending aorta
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Good job
Nice
Persistent left superior vena cava. You should give agitated saline via a left arm vein and you would be able to see it passing via this dilated coronary sinus and going to the right chambers. PS. Nice imaging!
Yes. Agree. But there was No evidence of PLSVC
Agitated saline injection in left arm