Title of article :
A Rare Case of Giant Coronary Aneurysm in a 5- Year- Old Child
Author/Authors :
Alva, Prem Department of Pediatric Cardiology - A.J. Hospital and Research Centre - Mangalore, India , Shetty, Gourav Department of Pediatric Cardiology - A.J. Hospital and Research Centre - Mangalore, India , Rajan, Aswathy Department of Pediatrics - A.J. Hospital and Research Centre - Mangalore, India
Abstract :
Coronary aneurysms are typically seen in association with Kawasaki disease and only in rare instances, they are reported to be congenital or idiopathic. Here we report a case of a five- year- old boy who was found to have an idiopathic right coronary artery aneurysm. He presented with complaints of recurrent respiratory tract infections. His examination and investigations did not reveal any of the common etiological conditions. Echocardiography showed the right coronary artery was arising from the right coronary sinus and was dilated proximally. Cardiac catheterization revealed dilated proximal right coronary artery draining into a large pulsatile aneurysm. The child was surgically treated with an aortocaval bypass, resection and surgical ligation of the aneurysm. He has no further complications and is on follow- up.
Keywords :
Child , Coronary artery aneurysm , Idiopathic aneurysm , Cardiac catheterization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics