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Anomalies of the Pulmonary Venous Return

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7 sections · 49 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What you will learn here

    1 slide

  2. 02

    The normal route, and the wrong turn

    What the pulmonary veins do, and what “anomalous return” means

    • Where blood from the lungs should go
    • When the return line joins the wrong circuit
    • Total or partial, and why it matters
    • 7–9
    • The company it keeps
    • Is it inherited?
    • Where the misrouted veins go instead of the left atrium

    7 slides

  3. 03

    Why the fetus copes and the newborn crashes

    One open door keeps the baby well until the moment it shuts

    • The chain of events
    • The door that keeps the fetus safe
    • Birth turns a quiet defect into an emergency

    3 slides

  4. 04

    Four types, named by the destination

    Darling’s classification sorts APVR by where the wrong drainage lands

    • Sorting APVR by where the blood ends up
    • Draining upward, above the heart
    • Draining straight into the heart
    • Draining downward, below the diaphragm
    • Different veins, different destinations

    5 slides

  5. 05

    How it shows up

    Silent before birth; loud, or silent again, after it

    • Quiet in the womb, then two very different stories

    1 slide

  6. 06

    Finding it before birth

    Almost every clue is indirect, which is why the defect is often missed

    • Why this one slips through
    • Six clues that raise the suspicion
    • What the four-chamber view should show
    • Measuring the gap behind the left atrium
    • Extra pipes that should not be there
    • The screening plane where the search begins
    • Vein collector pooling behind the left atrium
    • What to notice in that grey-scale image
    • Colour Doppler showing the veins running into the collector
    • Why colour is added to the picture
    • Two findings that confirm the suspicion
    • Flat, non-pulsatile flow in the abnormal veins
    • Reading the flat waveform
    • A pulmonary vein joining the right atrium directly
    • The one direct sign you may catch
    • Handle these signs with care
    • A three-dimensional way to look again
    • How the diagnosis is actually built

    19 slides

  7. 07

    What happens next

    Where to deliver, what surgery achieves, and the numbers behind it

    • Planning the delivery
    • The first hours after birth
    • <10%
    • Reading those three numbers
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Key points
    • Take-home summary
    • Suggested readings
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    13 slides