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Cardiac involvement in a pediatric patient with COVID-19: Looking beyond the nonspecific global cardiac injury

Bhansali, Suneet; Minocha, Prashant; Phoon, Colin; Henry, Gillian; Chakravarti, Sujata; Ramirez, Michelle; Bhatla, Puneet
We report a case of a 17-year-old healthy male presenting with multisystem hyperinflammatory shock temporally associated with COVID-19. Cardiac involvement was suspected based on evidence of significant cardiac injury (elevated cardiac biomarkers, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic abnormalities). Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging was performed demonstrating global biventricular systolic dysfunction, as well as a small area of T2 hyperintensity and mid-wall late gadolinium enhancement. This case discusses the varied cardiac involvement in pediatric patients with COVID-19 infection and highlights that cardiac injury is not just limited to hyperinflammatory syndrome related global dysfunction but a more focal myocarditis can also be seen.
PMID: 32770794
ISSN: 1540-8175
CID: 4560682

A Case of Berry Syndrome Type 2B

Mannelli, Lorenzo; Mosca, Ralph; Henry, Gillian; Srichai-Parsia, Monvadi Barbara
We present a case of a 34-day-old baby boy with congestive heart failure and differential cyanosis. Based on echocardiography and confirmed with computed tomography angiography, the following abnormalities were detected: aortopulmonary window, aortic origin of the right pulmonary artery, patent ductus arteriosus, and hypoplasia/coarctation of the aorta. No other congenital abnormalities were detected, and a diagnosis of Berry Syndrome type 2B was made. No preoperative cardiac catheterization or angiocardiography was needed. The patient underwent complete surgical repair of the aortopulmonary window and reconstruction of the hypoplastic aortic arch. This case highlights the value of cross-sectional imaging with computed tomography angiography in the evaluation of complex congenital heart disease
PMID: 21392264
ISSN: 1747-0803
CID: 135569