AbstractMitral atresia is commonly seen as a part of the spectrum of hypoplastic left heart syndrome, and it is usually associated with multiple levels of systemic outflow tract obstruction. Isolated mitral atresia with a normal aortic valve is extremely rare. We report the rare combination of mitral atresia, transposition of the great arteries, and unobstructed systemic and pulmonary blood flow.
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) comprises a spectrum of left-sided heart anomalies resulting from left outflow or inflow obstruction. Obstruction most often occurs at the levels of the aortic valve and/or mitral valve due to stenosis or atresia. HLHS is a lethal cardiac anomaly if not treated within the first week of life. Knowledge of sonographic features could aid in early detection, which results in better planning and management of pregnancy. This report presents a case in which HLHS was discovered during a routine dating and viability sonogram, performed at 12 weeks’ gestation.