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Surgical treatment of three cases of Cantrell's syndrome
Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA, 2009Abstract This ten-year retrospective study was designed to examine the morbidity and mortality of three cases of Cantrell's syndrome between 1998 and 2008. The three patients showed different degrees of Cantrell's pentalogy including abdominal ectopia cordis, thoracic-abdominal ectopia cordis and left ventricular diverticulum.
Hao Jia, Xiao Yinbing
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Zeitschrift fur Kinderchirurgie : organ der Deutschen, der Schweizerischen und der Osterreichischen Gesellschaft fur Kinderchirurgie = Surgery in infancy and childhood, 1987
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Zachariou, Zacharias +7 more
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Zachariou, Zacharias +7 more
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Cardiac diverticulum and omphalocele: Cantrell's pentalogy or syndrome
Cardiology in the Young, 2002Omphaloceles and left ventricular diverticulums are rare disorders. Although either is known to occur on its own, the combination is highly suggestive of the so-called pentalogy of Cantrell. This syndrome is a combination of deformities involving midline structures, with exteriorisation of the heart, or ‘ectopia cordis’, as the most severe malformation.
Halbertsma, F.J. +2 more
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Cantrell syndrome with complex cardiac malformations: a case report
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2011Cantrell syndrome is a rare condition of congenital defects of 5 developmentally associated structures: the abdominal wall, sternum, diaphragm, pericardium, and heart. Few patients survive, and even fewer survive with good outcomes of quality of life. We present a case with the pentalogy and profound cardiac malformations.
Li, Wen +7 more
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Double-outlet right ventricle in a neonate with Cantrell's syndrome
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008We report a case of the association of Cantrell's syndrome with double-outlet right ventricle in a neonate.
Marcello, Marcì +6 more
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Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2009
Pentalogy of Cantrell is a rare syndrome characterized by 5 distinctive anomalies: epigastric omphalocele, sternal cleft, diaphragmatic defect, diaphragmatic pericardial defect, and intracardiac defect. There are limited case reports documented since its first description in 1958 due to either underdocumentation or underrecognition. One possibility for
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Pentalogy of Cantrell is a rare syndrome characterized by 5 distinctive anomalies: epigastric omphalocele, sternal cleft, diaphragmatic defect, diaphragmatic pericardial defect, and intracardiac defect. There are limited case reports documented since its first description in 1958 due to either underdocumentation or underrecognition. One possibility for
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Cantrell's Syndrome with left ventricular diverticulum: a case report.
Minerva pediatrica, 2013Congenital left ventricular diverticulum is a rare condition. When found, it is usually accompanied by other intracardiac malformations, so that again further examination is indicated. Furthermore, it is usually associated with thoracoabdominal wall defect, as seen in the spectrum of Cantrell's pentalogy, a congenital anomaly consisting of a lower ...
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