04 June 2024 : Case report
Adult Female Patient with Untreated Truncus Arteriosus Type I and Torsion of Small Bowel Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor: A Rare Case Report
Management of emergency care, Congenital defects / diseases
Jiang-Chen Peng1E, Yong-Hua Niu2BC, Yuan Gao1AF*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.943604
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e943604
Figure 2. Transthoracic echocardiography. (A) Apical 4-chamber view showing a ventricular septal defect. (B) Parasternal long axis showing a truncus arteriosus arising mainly from the right ventricle. (C) Aortic short axis showing a main pulmonary artery segment originating from the lateral wall of the truncus. (D) Left ventricular long axis showing branch pulmonary arteries are arising from the main pulmonary artery segment. (E) Apical 4-chamber view showing a severe regurgitation of the tricuspid valve. (F) Apical 4-chamber view showing a severe tricuspid regurgitation. LA – left atrium; RA – right atrium; LV – left ventricle; RV – right ventricle; PA – pulmonary artery; VSD – ventricular septal defect.