Persistent left upper quarry in the long axis parasternal it is shown the dilated coronary sinus due to the persistence of the left superior vena cava, during the examination according to a protocol of images; it is possible to see it also in short axis.
In four chambers it is observed in the left atrium between left auricle and left pulmonary veins and can be confirmed by saline stamp agitated in the left arm vein. This is the demonstration of how important it is to know the anatomy of what we do, and that we must never take anything for granted. Every day we work to improve ourselves and to be able to understand the many facets that the human body hides us.
In four chambers it is observed in the left atrium between left auricle and left pulmonary veins and can be confirmed by saline stamp agitated in the left arm vein. This is the demonstration of how important it is to know the anatomy of what we do, and that we must never take anything for granted. Every day we work to improve ourselves and to be able to understand the many facets that the human body hides us.
Pierluigi Incarnato, TFCPC Cardiovascular and Abdominal Techinician Sonographer, Cardiac Physiologist at San Michele Nursing Home (Italy)
