Abstract
Atrial inversion (or mirror-imaged atrial arrangement) occurring in isolation, that is, without corresponding mirror imagery of the viscera, has been previously shown with discordant atrioventricular connections resulting in transposition physiology. We hereby report a case of “isolated atrial inversion” wherein atrioventricular connections were concordant owing to the presence of criss-crossing of the ventricular inflows.
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