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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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Cor triatriatum dexter in children: Literature review and case reportCentral Message [PDF]
Afksendiyos Kalangos, MD +5 more
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Left ventricular diverticulum: A case report and differential diagnosis in an asymptomatic woman [PDF]
Left ventricular diverticulum is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly characterized by a myocardial outpouching that typically contracts synchronously with the left ventricle.
Giuseppe Maria Andrea D’Arma, MD +7 more
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Symptomatic 9-Year-Old Girl With Cor Triatriatum Dexter, Atrial Septal Defect, and Severe Pulmonary Valve Stenosis [PDF]
Sulaiman Lubega
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Cor triatriatum dexter as an incidental finding due to symptomatic bicuspid aortic valve stenosis [PDF]
Evangelos Anastasakis, Mazin A I Sarsam
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Abstract Background Beta‐blockade is sometimes used in dogs with pulmonic stenosis with the intent of reducing frequency of ventricular arrhythmias during right heart catheterization. Objectives To evaluate if pretreatment with atenolol reduces frequency of ventricular arrhythmias, anesthetist interventions, or shortens procedure time.
Samantha Gomart +4 more
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Blood cysts of the cardiac valves in adults: Review and analysis of published cases
Abstract Background and aim Blood cysts of cardiac valves are generally seen in newborns and infants and very rarely in adults. Although in most cases they are incidental findings they may be associated to severe cardiac or systemic complications. This study analyzes incidence, presentation, and treatment of valvular blood cysts in adults.
Uberto Bortolotti +6 more
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Critical comments on case report of cor triatriatum dexter
Biswaranjan Mishra
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Hepatopathy in dogs determines an imbalance of several blood markers. Mefepronhic acid presents a rapid action to ameliorate alanine aminotransferase, glutamyltransferase, alkaline phosphatase and cholesterol levels in blood. Therefore mefepronic acid can contribute to the recovery of the damaged hepatocytes and to the functional reserve capacity of ...
Fausto Quintavalla +4 more
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Key considerations in the approach to congenital heart disease in dogs and cats
Congenital heart disease is an important subset of all cardiovascular disease in dogs and cats that is present at birth and most often detected in young animals but can be diagnosed in adulthood. The range of abnormalities that can occur during development of the heart is vast incorporating simple and complex defects, varying degrees of severity and ...
A. B. Saunders
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