International Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2770-9647) | Volume 1, Issue 2 | | Open Access
Keyur Vora*
1Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Indian University of School of Medicine, USA 2Department of Radiology, Kiran Multi super specialty Hospital & Research Center, Surat, India 3Department of Cardiology, Kiran Multi super specialty Hospital & Research Center, Surat, India
*Correspondence to: Keyur Vora
Fulltext PDFAn unruptured aneurysm of the Sinus of Valsalva (SOV) is an asymptomatic pathology and diagnosed incidentally. This extremely rare anomaly can be associated with other congenital cardiac anomalies which can make the diagnosis and prognosis even more complex. We are reporting a case of a 12-year-old child with progressive dyspnoea and episodes of syncope. Multimodality imaging confirmed the diagnosis and paved the way for appropriate surgical treatment options.
Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm; Ventricular septal defect; Cardiac CT; Surgical plan
Keyur Vora (2021) Sinus of Valsalva Rupture or VSD Shunt: Mystery solved by Cardiac CT Int Case Rep Jour 1(2):1-3.