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Sinus venosus atrial septal defects (SV-ASDs) are inter-atrial communications caused by a deficiency of the common wall between the superior or inferior vena cava and the right-sided pulmonary veins.
Sinus venosus atrial septal defects (SV-ASDs) are inter-atrial communications caused by a deficiency of the common wall between the superior or inferior vena cava and the right-sided pulmonary veins.


MRI from a 25-year-old asymptomatic male.
MRI from a 25-year-old asymptomatic male - SSFP image showing the dilated right ventricle (RV) and left ventricle (LV)
* '''a''' - Breath-held fat suppressed three-dimensional steady-state free precession (SSFP) pulse sequence in diastole in the sagittal view demonstrating sinus venosus atrial septal defect (SV-ASD) (arrow) between superior vena cava (SVC) and left atrium (LA).
* '''b''' - Breath-held fat suppressed three-dimensional SSFP pulse sequence in diastole in the axial view demonstrating SV-ASD (arrow) between SVC and LA.
* '''c''' - Turbo spin-echo black blood image in the same axial plane as ure 1b demonstrating SV-ASD (arrow) between SVC and LA.
* '''d''' - SSFP image showing the dilated right ventricle (RV) and left ventricle (LV)




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===Reference===
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<pubmed>24987269</pubmed>| [http://www.annalspc.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2069;year=2014;volume=7;issue=2;spage=160;epage=162;aulast=Ganigara Ann Pediatr Cardiol.]
 
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Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defect - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Sinus venosus atrial septal defects (SV-ASDs) are inter-atrial communications caused by a deficiency of the common wall between the superior or inferior vena cava and the right-sided pulmonary veins.

MRI from a 25-year-old asymptomatic male - SSFP image showing the dilated right ventricle (RV) and left ventricle (LV)


Atrial Septal Defect Links: image - MRI modes | image - MRI SSFP sagittal view | image - MRI SSFP axial view | image - MRI Turbo spin-echo axial plane | image - MRI SSFP dilated right ventricle | Atrial Septal Defects | Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Reference

Ganigara M, Tanous D, Celermajer D & Puranik R. (2014). The role of cardiac MRI in the diagnosis and management of sinus venosus atrial septal defect. Ann Pediatr Cardiol , 7, 160-2. PMID: 24987269 DOI.

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