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Multimodality Imaging in the Diagnosis of Unroofed Coronary Sinus in the Adult.
CASE : Cardiovascular Imaging Case Reports 2024 March
• Unroofed CS is a rare cause of atrial-level shunting and right heart dilatation. • Unroofed CS is commonly diagnosed in adulthood. • TTE is the primary modality to recognize and diagnose unroofed CS. • CCT and/or magnetic resonance imaging should be done as complementary studies before CS repair.
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