Heterotaxy Syndrome with Polysplenism and Left Atrial Isomerism. [PDF]
See J, Daingerfield EC, Santos MA.
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Atrial isomerism: A multidisciplinary perspective [PDF]
Diego B. Ortega-Zhindón +5 more
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Magnetic navigation in adults with atrial isomerism (heterotaxy syndrome) and supraventricular arrhythmias [PDF]
Akiko Ueda +2 more
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Magnetic-guided catheter ablation of twin AV nodal reentrant tachycardia in a patient with left atrial isomerism, interrupted inferior vena cana, and Kawashima-Fontan procedure. [PDF]
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The Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Atrial Isomerism Undergoing Single Ventricular Palliation: Insights From A Single-Center Study in Thailand [PDF]
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Transseptal access and pulmonary vein isolation via internal jugular veins for persistent atrial fibrillation treatment in a patient with left atrial isomerism, sinus node dysfunction, and interrupted inferior vena cava: The usefulness of robotic magnetic navigation [PDF]
Jaime Hernández-Ojeda, Judith Mackall
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Sinus competition in right atrial isomerism [PDF]
Nathalie Nössler +2 more
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Long-term outcome of patients with right atrial isomerism after common atrioventricular valve plasty† [PDF]
Kenta Imai, Masaya Murata, Yujiro Ide
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Heterotaxy and isomerism of the atrial appendages☆ [PDF]
Several of the assertions made by Serraf and colleagues [1], when describing heterotaxy syndrome, should be questioned. The syndrome is, indeed, a disorder that involves ‘abnormal lateralization of the abdominal viscera, thoracic organs and cardiac atria’; but this definition would include patients having so-called ‘situs inversus’. In support of their
Elisabeth Bédard +2 more
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Background: Heterotaxy syndromes encompass left and right atrial isomerism (LAI and RAI respectively) and are associated with variable cardiac and non-cardiac anomalies which greatly influence outcomes.
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