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Michelle Nsahlai1, Amr Telmesani1, Valeria E Duarte1
1Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, US.
Abstract:
Case report of a patient with no significant past medical history who presented with reports of dizziness, dyspnea on exertion, and palpitations that had been ongoing for at least 5 years. It demonstrates the importance of considering the presence of an inter-atrial shunt when evaluating a patient with an unexplained dilated right atrium and right ventricle.
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