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==Overview==
==Overview==
Although not the most preferred methodology, chest x rays may be used as a diagnostic tool in the evaluation of a cor triatriatum defect. Diagnostic findings may include cardiac enlargement, mitral stenosis, and potential additional defects.
The chest x ray findings in the patient with cor triatrium include non-specific observations such as [[cardiac enlargement]] and [[pulmonary congestion]] with diffuse haziness, [[Kerley B lines]], and pulmonary vascular redistribution.


===Chest x-ray===
=Chest x-ray=
* When cor triatriatum occurs as an isolated defect, the hemodynamic derangement is identical to that of [[mitral stenosis]] and the chest radiography shows a normal sized heart with changes of chronic interstitial edema.
* When cor triatriatum occurs as an isolated defect, the hemodynamic derangement is identical to that of [[mitral stenosis]] and the chest radiography shows a normal sized heart with changes of chronic interstitial edema.
* Findings are usually nonspecific but may include:
* Findings are usually nonspecific but may include:
**Pulmonary congestion with diffuse haziness or Kerley B lines and the ground glass pattern of acute pulmonary edema in hilar areas.
**[[Pulmonary congestion]] with diffuse haziness, [[Kerley B lines]], and pulmonary vascular redistribution
**Mild cardiac enlargement
**Mild [[cardiac enlargement]]
**Prominence of the pulmonary arterial segment.
**Prominence of the [[pulmonary arterial]] segment
**Dilated proximal chamber, may produce the appearance of left atrial enlargement
**Dilated proximal chamber, may produce the appearance of [[left atrial enlargement]]
**Presence of an [[atrial septal defect]] or anomalous pulmonary venous connection. This can cause:
**Presence of an [[atrial septal defect]] or [[anomalous pulmonary venous connection]]. This in turn can cause:
***Pulmonary overcirculation to the pulmonary venous obstruction
***Pulmonary overcirculation to the pulmonary venous obstruction
***Significant right ventricular enlargement
***Significant [[right ventricular enlargement]]
 
 
* [http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/8/1/4/figure/F1 Image] at cardiovascularultrasound.com


==References==
==References==
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==External Links==
* [http://info.med.yale.edu/intmed/cardio/chd/e_cor_triat/ Image] at Yale University
* [http://www.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/v4c03d.jpg Diagram] at University of Hawaii
* [http://www.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/v4c03.html Description] at University of Hawaii
* [http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/8/1/4/figure/F1 Image] at cardiovascularultrasound.com
* [http://www.ecocardiografia.info/foto/triatr.jpg Echocardiogram] at ecocardiografia.info
* [http://goldminer.arrs.org/search.php?query=Cor%20triatriatum Goldminer: Cor triatriatum]
* [http://www.ecocardiografia.info/caso3.htm Echocardiogram] at ecocardiografia.info
* [http://www.smj.org.uk/0804/cor%20fig.htm Cardiac MRI]
* [http://escuela.med.puc.cl/paginas/Cursos/tercero/AnatomiaPatologica/Imagenes_AP/fotos001-010/010.jpg Cor triatriatum sinistrum: A pathomorphological image]
* [http://www.cardioaragon.com/doc.php?op=revista3&id=110 Angiography: Cor triatriatum dexter]


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The chest x ray findings in the patient with cor triatrium include non-specific observations such as cardiac enlargement and pulmonary congestion with diffuse haziness, Kerley B lines, and pulmonary vascular redistribution.

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