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(Redirected from Coeur-en-sabot) Medical condition
Cœur en sabot
SpecialtyCardiology
Differential diagnosisTetralogy of Fallot

Cœur en sabot (French for "clog-shaped heart" or "boot-shaped heart") is a radiological sign seen most commonly in patients with tetralogy of Fallot, a cyanotic congenital heart disease. It is a radiological term to describe the following findings in the x-ray:

  • The cardiac size is normal or mildly enlarged.
  • The left cardiac border shows uplifted apex "outermost lower most point of the heart at the left side" denoting right ventricular enlargement.
  • exaggerated cardiac waist, which means that the pulmonary segment is small and concave suggesting infundibular pulmonary stenosis.

Echocardiography has been used for confirmation and differentiation of congenital heart diseases.

References

  1. Haider EA (2008). "The boot-shaped heart sign". Radiology. 246 (1): 328–329. doi:10.1148/radiol.2461041673. PMID 18096546.
  2. "Definition: Cœur en sabot from Online Medical Dictionary". Retrieved 2009-01-02.

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ClassificationD
Signs and symptoms relating to the circulatory system
Chest pain
Auscultation
Pulse
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Shock
Cardiovascular disease
Aortic insufficiency
Other endocardium
Pericardium
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Vascular disease
Arterial
Venous
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