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      Cyanotic tetralogy of Fallot in a 77 year old man.

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          We report the clinical details of a 77 year old man with classical tetralogy of Fallot. The patient had clubbing and cyanosis at birth, and exertional squatting in childhood. He was asymptomatic as an adult until the seventh decade, when he developed biventricular failure and had an episode of bacterial endocarditis. He finally died of cerebral infarction and bronchopneumonia following abdominal surgery. In spite of investigations, the diagnosis was not made in life, but only discovered at post-mortem. A persistent ductus arteriosus was also found. Increased pulmonary blood flow via the ductus is believed to have facilitated this patient's unusual longevity.

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          Journal
          Postgrad Med J
          Postgraduate medical journal
          0032-5473
          0032-5473
          May 1987
          : 63
          : 739
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medicine for the Elderly, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.
          Article
          2428473
          3671268
          d630fb6b-466f-4803-88d4-265f9c176edf
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