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Deep learning‐enhanced 3D imaging unveils semaglutide impact on cardiac fibrosis
Background and Purpose Myocardial fibrosis (MF), a hallmark of structural cardiac remodelling, drives disease progression across most forms of heart failure and plays a central role in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Despite its clinical relevance, effective treatments remain scarce.
Sheyla Barrado‐Ballestero +11 more
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Molecular Landscape in Limb Anomalies: Diagnostic Yield and New Candidate Genes
In 132 individuals with limb anomalies, diagnostic yield was 36% (47/132), including 25 novel variants, three cases with new phenotypes, and two candidate loci, HOXA11 and a small 2q31.1 deletion. Mouse data and exome‐wide analysis, key in identifying the candidate loci, represent an important opportunity for gene discovery.
Akram Mokhtari +7 more
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To assess the relevance of exome sequencing as a first‐tier diagnostic tool, three aspects were investigated: detection of copy number variants (CNVs) from exomes as compared to chromosomal microarray, clinically‐relevant CNVs across all sizes, and additional diagnostic utilities (uniparental disomy and triploidy).
Rivka Birnbaum +13 more
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Breaking the Barriers: Transseptal Puncture in Patients with Atrial Septal Defect Closure Devices. [PDF]
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Familial hereditary cardiac myxoma: report of three cases and literature review. [PDF]
Yao Q, Zhan B, Liu H, Luo L, Tang L.
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Mitigating Transseptal Puncture Complications by Guiding with an Angioplasty Wire and an Electrified Brockenbrough Stylet. [PDF]
Chen CT +6 more
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Development of the atrial septum
Heart, 2016To the Editor, I read with interest the review presented by Asrress et al in your series ‘Education in Heart’.1 I was disappointed to find figure 1 representing a spurious concept of development. Although the concept is to be found in many textbooks of cardiac embryology, it is not necessarily correct.
K N, Asrress +4 more
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Inverted Left Atrial Appendage Bonded to Atrial Septum
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2013Inverted left atrial appendage (LAA) is a rare surgical complication. Our patient, a boy aged 2 years, was diagnosed with a partial atrioventricular defect with mild regurgitation of the left atrioventricular valve and a large primum atrial septal defect.
Cláudia Maria Caldas, Moura +4 more
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Reliable atrial septostomy by stenting of the atrial septum
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2005AbstractThe aim of this report was to describe our experience with creating an interatrial communication by stenting the interatrial septum. In many forms of congenital heart disease, the presence of an appropriate interatrial shunt is critical. After the first several weeks of life, balloon atrial septostomy is not effective, and success with other ...
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Atrial Tachycardias Originating from the Atrial Septum:
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2000Atrial Tachycardia. Introduction: The characteristics of atrial tachycardia (AT) have varied widely among different reports. The anatomic locations of ATs may bias the results. We propose that septal ATs and free‐wall ATs have different characteristics.
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