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Vol. 20. Issue 3.
Pages 172-175 (May - June 2013)
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Vol. 20. Issue 3.
Pages 172-175 (May - June 2013)
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Hiperostosis asociada a prostaglandinas. Reporte de tres casos
Hyperostosis associated with prostaglandins. Report of three cases
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Franco L. Ruales1, Mónica Ramírez2,
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, Francisco Alarcón1, Humberto Varón3
1 Radiología e Imágenes Diagnósticas, Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología. Universidad del Rosario
2 Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología, Universidad del Rosario
3 Jefe del Departamento de Radiología e Imágenes Diagnósticas, Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología
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Se expone una serie de casos de pacientes con hiperostosis reactiva secundaria a la utilización prolongada de prostaglandinas en el contexto de cardiopatías congénitas complejas, que por su condición hemodinámica requirieron mantener el cortocircuito vascular de izquierda a derecha para su supervivencia. Se muestran las características imaginológicas típicas en radiografía convencional y se analizan los detalles fisiopatológicos y los diagnósticos diferenciales.

Palabras clave:
cardiopatía congénita
prostaglandinas
tratamiento
complicaciones

We present a series of cases of patients with reactive hyperostosis secondary to prolonged use of prostaglandins in the context of complex congenital heart disease, which due to its hemodynamic condition required to maintain the left to right vascular shunt for their survival. We show the typical imaginological characteristics in conventional radiography and discuss the pathophysiological details and the differential diagnoses.

Keywords:
congenital heart disease
prostaglandins
treatment
complications
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