Rare Congenital Cardiac Anomalies | Congenital Heart Case Reports
Overview
Rare congenital cardiac anomalies represent a diverse group of uncommon structural heart defects present at birth. These conditions often pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to their complexity, variability, and limited representation in standard clinical literature.
The Rare Congenital Cardiac Anomalies section of our journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality case reports and case series that highlight rare presentations, innovative diagnostic approaches, and advanced management strategies in congenital cardiology.
Scope of the Section
We welcome submissions focusing on rare and complex congenital cardiac conditions, including:
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Unusual congenital heart defects
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Rare septal abnormalities
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Complex cyanotic heart diseases
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Anomalies of great vessels
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Congenital coronary artery anomalies
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Single ventricle physiology cases
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Rare valvular congenital disorders
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Neonatal and pediatric cardiac anomalies
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Genetic and syndromic cardiac conditions
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Rare postoperative or interventional outcomes
Importance of Rare Congenital Cardiac Anomalies
Due to their low prevalence, rare congenital cardiac anomalies are often underreported but critically important for advancing clinical knowledge.
Publishing such cases:
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Enhances understanding of rare cardiac conditions
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Supports early and accurate diagnosis
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Improves clinical decision-making in complex scenarios
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Contributes to global medical literature on congenital heart disease
Clinical Significance
Case reports and case series in rare congenital cardiac anomalies provide valuable insights into:
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Unique clinical presentations
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Diagnostic challenges and imaging strategies
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Surgical and interventional management
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Long-term outcomes and follow-up
These contributions are essential for clinicians managing complex congenital heart diseases worldwide.
Why Publish With Us
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Rapid peer-review process
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Global visibility and indexing support
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Focused cardiology audience
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High-quality editorial standards
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Open access availability
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DOI (Digital Object Identifier) assigned to every published article for permanent accessibility and reliable citation tracking
Submission Guidelines
Authors are encouraged to submit well-structured manuscripts including:
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Abstract
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Patient presentation and history
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Diagnostic evaluation
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Imaging findings
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Management and intervention
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Discussion with literature review
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Conclusion with key learning points
Manuscript Submission
Authors are requested to submit their manuscript by using Online Manuscript Submission Portal: https://www.casereportsincardiology.org/submit.html (or) also invited to submit through the Journal E-mail Id: editor@casereportsincardiology.org.

