Volume : VII, Issue : IX, September - 2018

LARGE ATRIO-VENTRICULAR CANAL DEFECT WITH BIDIRECTIONAL SHUNT WITH SEVERE PULMONARY - STENOSIS WITH SPUTUM POSITIVE PULMONARY KOCH‘S - A CASE REPORT.

Dr Mohan D Kashinkunti, Dr Bhushan C Shetty

Abstract :

Congenital heart defects (CHD) are cardiovascular malformations that generally occur due to aberrant development of a normal structure in the fetus, or failure of such a structure to progress beyond an early stage of emyonic or fetal development.

Malformations are due to complex multi-factorial genetic and environmental causes. Congenital heart defects, in a definition proposed by Mitchell et al, is a gross structural abnormality of the heart or intrathoracic great vessels thatare actually or potentially of functional significance. A comprehensive approach to every aspect of CHD, covering from

emyology, fetal malformations, pathology, clinical approach, investigations, interventions to the surgery is very essential to reduce the morbidity and mortality in children with CHD. Here is a case of young male with complex congenital heart defects with marfanoid habitus and diabetes mellitus with sputum positive pulmonary koch’s.

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DR MOHAN D KASHINKUNTI, DR BHUSHAN C SHETTY, LARGE ATRIO-VENTRICULAR CANAL DEFECT WITH BIDIRECTIONAL SHUNT WITH SEVERE PULMONARY‾STENOSIS WITH SPUTUM POSITIVE PULMONARY KOCH‘S‾A CASE REPORT., GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-9 | September-2018


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