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The Mesenchymal Cap of the Atrial Septum and Atrial and Atrioventricular Septation. [PDF]
In this publication, dedicated to Professor Robert H. Anderson and his contributions to the field of cardiac development, anatomy, and congenital heart disease, we will review some of our earlier collaborative studies. The focus of this paper is on our work on the development of the atrioventricular mesenchymal complex, studies in which Professor ...
Deepe R+6 more
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Evolution and Development of the Atrial Septum. [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe complete division of the atrial cavity by a septum, resulting in a left and right atrium, is found in many amphibians and all amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals). Surprisingly, it is only in eutherian, or placental, mammals that full atrial septation necessitates addition from a second septum. The high incidence of incomplete closure of
Jensen B, Wang T, Moorman AFM.
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Inter-atrial Septum Stenting in Congenital Heart Disease Patient: A Case Series in Indonesia. [PDF]
Prakoso R+7 more
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Recurrent Left Atrial Myxoma in a Young Patient: A Rare Entity [PDF]
Recurrence of atrial myxoma arising from the site other than inter-atrial septum is quite rare, which is more common in familial than sporadic cases. We here in present a case of 15-year-old young female who presented with recurrence of left atrial (LA)
Jignesh Kothari+4 more
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Objective Transposition of great arteries is a common cyanotic heart defect. Balloon atrial septostomy aims to improve circulatory mixing and oxygenation.
Kartik Sehgal, Kunal Sehgal, Suraj Varma
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Translocation of the atrial septum [PDF]
Translocation of the atrial septum to the left of the mitral valve is a congenital anomaly: the author has not found a similar case previously reported in the English literature. The curious anomaly described here was associated with deformed mitral and tricuspid valves, a postero-inferior atrial septal defect, a persistent left superior vena cava, a ...
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Development and structure of the atrial septum [PDF]
Most cardiologists would probably consider that, during their training, they had received appropriate instruction concerning the mode of development and structure of the atrial septum. This is likely to be founded on the diagrams that exist in most standard textbooks of cardiac embryology.
Robert H. Anderson+2 more
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An Atrial Septal Ridge Diagnosed by Transesophageal Echocardiography
A left atrial ridge is an anomaly of irregular fusion between the septum primum and septum secundum.1 Aberrant fusion of the septa results in thickened and fibrotic tissue along the region of the fossa ovalis that will occasionally protrude into the left
Rowa H. Attar+2 more
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Lipomatous Hypertrophy of the Atrial Septum [PDF]
A 74-year-old woman with a history of lung tuberculosis, peptic ulcer, diabetes mellitus (type 2), and progressive deterioration of psychomotor activity died after admission to hospital for acute bronchitis. A basal ECG showed sinus rhythm, heart rate of 88 bpm, …
BASSO, CRISTINA+2 more
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Atypical Atrial Tachycardia in a Newborn – a Case Report
We present the case of a neonatal patient with atrial tachycardia with unusual characteristics – abrupt onset and cessation, non-responsiveness to overdrive, termination by direct cardio-version – in association with an ostium secundum-type atrial septal
Gábor-Miklósi Dorottya+6 more
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