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Ectopia cordis coexisting with hypoplastic left heart structures.

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  • Ectopia cordis is a rare congenital anomaly where the heart is abnormally positioned outside the chest cavity.
  • Hypoplastic left heart structures represent a spectrum of congenital heart defects characterized by underdevelopment of the left-sided cardiac structures.
  • The simultaneous occurrence of extreme ectopia cordis and hypoplastic left heart structures is exceedingly rare.