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Transient Neonatal Cyanosis: Unusual Presentation Of Right-sided Cardiac Masses

Mesia et al., 2000Other/Unknown

Mesia, C. I., Forman, A., & Donofrio, M. T. (2000). Transient neonatal cyanosis: Unusual presentation of right-sided cardiac masses. Pediatric Cardiology, 21(3), 271-274.

Abstract

We report a case of a neonate with multiple cardiac masses, cyanosis, and a heart murmur. Arterial desaturation was the result of right-to-left shunting at the foramen ovale level caused by tricuspid regurgitation. Three right-sided cardiac masses were detected by echocardiography. By 2 weeks of age the patient had complete resolution of his cyanosis and improved tricuspid regurgitation following the normal decrease in pulmonary vascular resistance. At 2 years of age, he has no cardiovascular symptoms and the masses are calcified and have no hemodynamic consequences.

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