Mind the gap: Open repair of iatrogenic cor triatriatum dexter after previous atrial septal defect repairCentral Message [PDF]
Rachel NeMoyer, MD +9 more
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A 14-Year-Old Boy with Unusual Presentation of Respiratory Distress [PDF]
There are multiple cardiac etiologies for wheezing and respiratory distress which require a high degree of suspicion for the pediatrician to diagnose. We present a case of a patient with a history of long‐standing mild persistent asthma with minimal improvement on controller and bronchodilator therapies who presented to the emergency room with acute ...
Adam W. Powell +4 more
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Cor Triatriatum: an uncommon congenital anomaly - the experience of a tertiary care center in a developing country. [PDF]
BackgroundCor Triatriatum is a congenital anomaly characterized by the abnormal presence of a fibromuscular junction in one of the atria, as seen on echocardiography. This anomaly can lead to major hemodynamic problems and obstruction of blood flow. This
Abdul Khalek J +6 more
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Commentary: Cor triatriatum dexter: A tale of 2 hornsCentral Message [PDF]
Sameh M. Said, MBBCh, MD, FACS
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Commentary: Cor triatriatum dexter: Persistent tissue causing protean issues!Central Message [PDF]
T.K. Susheel Kumar, MD
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Imperforated cor triatriatum dexter in a dog with concurrent caudal vena cava wall mineralization. [PDF]
Dobak TP, Starrak G, Linn K, Snead EC.
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Cor triatriatum dexter in children: Literature review and case reportCentral Message [PDF]
Afksendiyos Kalangos, MD +5 more
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Anaesthetic management for balloon dilation of cor triatriatum dexter in a dog. [PDF]
De Monte V +3 more
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Cor triatriatum dexter: an uncommon cause of neonatal cyanosis
Background: Cor triatriatum dexter (CTD) is an extremely rare pathology, with an incidence of < 0.4%. Its main characteristic is a partitioning of the right atrium by the persistence of the embryonic valve of the right sinus venosus.
Rodrigo Hernández-Benítez +1 more
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Long-term palliation of right-sided congestive heart failure after stenting a recurrent cor triatriatum dexter in a 10½-year-old pug. [PDF]
A 10½-year-old, male neutered, pug presented with increasing ascites over two months. Echocardiography revealed cor triatriatum dexter with no concurrent cardiovascular anomalies, subsequently confirmed by computed tomography angiography.
Corona, D +7 more
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