Survival to the age of 87 years in a woman with unoperated tetralogy of Fallot

Authors

  • Ty Kanyn Subhawong
  • Oleg Teytelboym

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v3i8.264

Keywords:

congenital heart disease, cardiovascular CT, tetralogy of Fallot

Abstract

Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic congenital heart defect, affecting approximately 2700 infants per year born in the United States.  The natural history of the tetralogy reflects the adverse physiologic consequences of the underlying structural abnormalities, with only approximately 3% of uncorrected patients surviving past age 40.  In this case report, we report an 87-year-old woman with unoperated tetralogy of Fallot, who we believe to be the oldest and only second octogenarian described in the literature.

Author Biographies

Ty Kanyn Subhawong

Department of Radiology

Resident

Oleg Teytelboym

Department of Radiology

Published

2009-07-26

Issue

Section

Cardiac Imaging