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Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery 2:341-344(2003)
© 2003 European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery


Case report - Congenital

Scimitar syndrome: multislice computer tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction

Fernando Horneroa,*, Sergio Canovasa, Jorge Estornellb and Vicente Cerverab

a Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, Av. Tres Cruces s/n. 46014, Valencia, Spain
b Department of Radiology, CT Scan Unit (ERESA), Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, Av. Tres Cruces s/n. 46014, Valencia, Spain

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +34-96-3862900; fax: +34-96-3862982
hornero_fer{at}gva.es

Improved resolution of cardiovascular imaging techniques allows better assessment of the morphology of cardiovascular malformations. Multi-slice computer tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction provides both static and dynamic images with high temporal and spatial resolution. We present a three-dimensional reconstruction of scimitar syndrome using multi-slice computer tomography.

Key Words: Congenital heart disease; Imaging; Tomography







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