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Atrial septal defect in adulthood: a new paradigm for congenital heart disease.

European Heart Journal, 2021
Atrial septal defects (ASDs) represent the most common congenital heart defect diagnosed in adulthood. Although considered a simple defect, challenges in optimal diagnostic and treatment options still exist due to great heterogeneity in terms of anatomy ...
M. Brida   +8 more
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Psychosocial Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Severe Congenital Heart Defect: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2018
OBJECTIVE Over the past 20 years, there has been a growing interest in the psychosocial outcomes of children and adolescents born with a congenital heart defect (CHD).
Assil Abda   +5 more
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Quality of Life for Parents of Children With Congenital Heart Defect: A Systematic Review

Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2018
Background: As survival rates for infants born with severe forms of cardiac defects (congenital heart defect [CHD]) improve, attention is directed to evaluating factors that affect the child’s short- and long-term outcomes including parental quality of ...
Mary Gregory   +3 more
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CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS

Congenital heart defects (CHDs) represent one of the most common congenital anomalies worldwide, affecting approximately 1% of live births. They range from simple defects, such as atrial septal defects, to complex malformations like tetralogy of Fallot and hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
Ibragimov Saidburxon Abdumajid o'g'li   +2 more
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Congenital heart defects in calves

Veterinary Record, 2021
This focus article describes some of the cardiac anomalies detected in calves submitted to APHA Veterinary Investigation Centres and other postmortem examination ...
Millar, Michael   +9 more
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Congenital Heart Defects

1981
The symbolism associated with the heart in human thought and literature suggests that its function and its impairment will have psychological meaning that transcends the physiological. The heart has variously been seen as the seat of the emotions and the situs of the self. Aristotle thought of the brain as the cooling system for the heart.
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Congenital Heart Defects and Twinning

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1984
AbstractA preliminary analysis of twins or triplets with heart defects, ascertained in five centres, confirms earlier suggestions that monozygotic (MZ) twins are over represented among twins with heart defects, even after excluding persistent ductus arteriosus and conjoined twins.
J, Burn, G, Corney
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Congenital Heart Defects

2003
Congenital heart defects : , Congenital heart defects : , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
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Etiology of Congenital Heart Defects

Pediatric Pathology, 1990
(1990). Etiology of Congenital Heart Defects. Pediatric Pathology: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 305-309.
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Parents’ Experiences of Having a Baby With a Congenital Heart Defect and the Child’s Heart Surgery

Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing, 2019
Annica Sjostrom-Strand, Karina Terp
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