26 October 2023
: Case report
Case Report: 5 Cases of Variant Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Diagnosed on Prenatal Fetal Ultrasound
Challenging differential diagnosis, Congenital defects / diseases
Adhi Pribadi


DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.940871
Am J Case Rep 2023; 24:e940871
Figure 5. (A–C) Case 5. This is a case of HLHS in the context of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Seen at the level of 4CV, the size of the LV is narrower when compared with the RV. The mitral valve had undergone severe stenosis and the tricuspid valve was in a regurgitated state. The 2 atria have fused. The stomach in the thoracic cavity is next to the heart. In this case, abnormalities in the cerebellum shape accompanied by dilation of the cisterna magna indicate a Dandy-Walker malformation or posterior fossa abnormality. LV – left ventricle; RV – right ventricle; LA – left atrium; RA – right atrium; TV – tricuspid valve; MT – mitral valve; CM – cisterna magna; cereb – cerebellum; Ao – aorta; Sp – spine; S – stomach.