
Symptomatic PAPVR Diagnosed after Extensive Invasive Surgical History
2025
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Abstract
Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return (PAPVR) is a rare congenital
anomaly where one or more pulmonary veins drain into the right atrium or
systemic venous circulation instead of the left atrium, creating a left-to-right
shunt. This can lead to right heart volume overload, pulmonary
hypertension, and right-sided heart failure.¹
PAPVR often remains undiagnosed until adulthood due to vague symptoms
such as exertional dyspnea, fatigue, or atrial arrhythmias.² While cardiac MRI
is the gold standard for diagnosis, CTA may miss the anomaly if not
specifically assessed.³ Early recognition is essential, particularly in adults
presenting with unexplained right heart dilation or pulmonary hypertension.⁴
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Affiliations
- California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Keck Hospital of USC
- Keck Hosptial of USC