One Rare Case Report of Congenital Heart Disease in a 68 Year Old Female
ME. GhaidariPhD [1]
Introduction: Patent ductus arterioses is a communication between aorta and pulmonary artery. This disease is one of the most common form of congenital heart disease, that usually is diagnosed in the period of neonatal and infancy, and can be treated.
Cases of this disease rarely have been diagnosed in the period of adult and elderly. It is rare and reportable for cases of the this disease, in which have been diagnosed for the first time in the period of old age.
Case Report: The patient that is reported here, is a 68 year old female whose disease had just been identified. Patient came with the complained of chest pain and palpitation, and continuous murmur on the left side of second intercostal during clinical assessment was noticable.
Discassion: Paraclinical assessment, e.g. chest Xray (CXR), ECG and Echo cadiography, showed patent ductus arterioses and confirmed by cardiac cathetetrization.
We report this 68 old age patient, as an interesting, rare, training case with regard of this matter: that patent ductus arterioses without pulamonary hypertension is rare among elderly people.
Key words: Patent Ductus Arterioses, Congenital Heart Disease, Adults, Rare Disease.
[1] - (Corresponding author ) Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Dept. of Cardiology Shahid Beheshti University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran
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