What should I know about my child's small ventricular septal defect and echogenic focus in the heart? - #30414
Abdominal situs Stomach Heart size Apex Cardiac axis Rhythm Atria Inter-atrial septum Foramen ovale A-V Junction A-V Regurgitation Ventricles Inter-ventricular septum Ventricular function Outflow Tracts Aortic Arch Side of Aortic Arch Branch PAs Ductus Arteriosus V-A valve regurgitation 3VT view Impression Adequate Normal (Situs solitus) Left Sided Normal : Normal 38 Degrees 146 Regulan Normal Normal (Foramen Ovale in mid third of septum, flap valve in LA) IAS with foramen ovale seen Concordant, normal av connection Atrio ventricular valve regurgitation - Not present ==> Echogenic focus is seen in left ventricle of heart - Papillary muscle calcification / soft marker. => Small ventricular septal defect (VSD) in the muscular interventricular septum close to the apex, measuring ~1.5 mm. Normal Both outflow tracts seen PA>Ao Normal Normal. left of trachea Normal Size : Normal in size and flow : None : Normal : Normal Following findings have been noted: 1. Echogenic focus in left ventricle of heart - Papillary muscle calcification / soft marker. 2. Small ventricular septal defect (VSD) in the muscular interventricular septum close to the apex, measuring ~1.5 mm.
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Hello dear See there are two findings Vsd Small echo genic focus Echo genic focus is harmless and may involute with growth Vsd may increase chances of Arythmias Down syndrome Growth Immunity weakening I suggest you to please get in person consultation with cardiologist for immediate filling or treatment of vsd It is very harmful Regards
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