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Spontaneous improvement of a haemodynamically significant ventricular septal defect produced by blunt chest trauma in a child
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2008
Abstract
We describe the progress of a girl aged 5 years, who suffered blunt trauma to the chest producing a ventricular septal defect of 1 centimetre in diameter. The shunt generated a mild dilation of the left-sided chambers, and exertional dyspnoea. Three months later, therapeutic catheterisation revealed important diminution in the extent of shunting. We decided, therefore, not to close the defect, and she has since remained asymptomatic.
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