Recent evidence has suggested that persistence of the left superior caval vein is associated with a high incidence of obstructive lesions of the left heart. To shed more light on this issue 1085 patients with congenital heart disease were studied retrospectively, with the aim of estimating the prevalence of a persistent left superior caval vein and its associated anomalies, focusing attention on obstructive lesions in the left and right ventricles. Patients with isomerism of the atrial appendages, or hypoplastic left heart syndrome, were excluded.
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