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Aortic atresia, interrupted hypoplastic right aortic arch, single ventricle and bilateral arterial duct - a unique anatomy with surgical palliation. [PDF]
Malec E +3 more
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The physiology of survival: Breath‐hold shallow‐water diving
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Andrew H. Baker +8 more
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Objectives First‐trimester ultrasound has evolved to incorporate a detailed fetal anatomy scan (FAS) with nuchal translucency (NT) screening. Many institutions use a 2‐visit protocol: NT followed by detailed FAS at 14–16 weeks. We aimed to evaluate whether integrating detailed FAS into the NT window (12 + 5 to 13 + 6 weeks) is non‐inferior in ...
Tomer Shwartz +6 more
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Management of the aortic arch in patients with syndromic heritable thoracic aortic disease. [PDF]
Nucera M +7 more
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Abstract Purpose This study investigated the effect of bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) morphology and ascending aortic curvature (AAAc) bending angles on aortic hemodynamics, focusing on transvalvular jets and secondary helical flows that contribute to systolic hemodynamic stress linked to aortic complications.
Kaoru Hattori +6 more
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Outcomes for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in Three Decades: A Report From a UK Surgical Centre
ABSTRACT Aims Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is associated with lung hypoplasia, pulmonary hypertension and high mortality. Three decades experience from a UK centre is reported. Methods Medical records of CDH newborns between February 1990 and November 2021 and attending a multidisciplinary clinic were examined. Survival and health outcomes are
Wan Teng Lee, Paul D. Losty
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Congenital aortic arch abnormality in tetralogy of Fallot: A rare case report: Retraction. [PDF]
Shetty R +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Lower‐extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is a manifestation of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, affecting 230 million people worldwide with increasing prevalence. Medial arterial calcification (MAC) is common in LEAD patients and contributes to disease‐related mortality.
Manovriti Thakur +13 more
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Tracheal Compression on Chest X-ray Leading to the Diagnosis of Right Aortic Arch in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. [PDF]
Kachitori M +4 more
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