Pulmonary Valve Agenesis-Intact Ventricular Septum-Persistent Ductus Arteriosus Syndrome

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A rare, life-threatening, congenital, non-syndromic, conotruncal heart malformation disease characterized by absent or severely undeveloped pulmonary valve leaflets (with a restrictive ring of thickened tissue at the place of the pulmonary valve annulus), associated with an intact ventricular septum and a patent ductus arteriosus, manifesting with marked respiratory insufficiency. Additional features include dilated main pulmonary artery (with or without dilatation of pulmonary artery branches), to-and-fro flow at site of the dysplastic pulmonary valve, and systolic pressure gradient across narrowed pulmonary valve. Tricuspid atresia and variable extra-cardiac anomalies (e.g. diaphragmatic hernia or cleft lip/palate), may be present.