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Pulmonary‐Esophageal Variceal Bleeding: A Unique Presentation of Partial Cor Triatriatum Sinistrum
Cor triatriatum sinistrum is a rare congenital disorder defined as a division of the left atrium by a diaphragmatic membrane resulting in two left atrial chambers. The membranous division of the atrium can be partial or complete and can affect either atrium, with involvement of the right atrium referred to as cor triatriatum dexter.
Fortune O. Alabi +6 more
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Infants of diabetic mothers are prone to cardiac malformations due to teratogenicity of diabetes mellitus (DM). We present here the case of a macrosomic neonate who had marked difficulty with breathing.
Igoche David Peter +5 more
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Cor Triatriatum Sinister in a French Bulldog
A 3‐year‐old male French Bulldog was evaluated due to recent history of intolerance to exercise and coughing. The clinical, radiographic, and echocardiographic findings were consistent with cor triatriatum sinister (CTS), a congenital heart anomaly in which the left atrium is subdivided into two compartments by an abnormal fibromuscular membrane.
Gustavo L. G. Almeida +7 more
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Cor triatriatum dexter: More than a simple membrane [PDF]
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Martínez Quintana, Efrén +1 more
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A Rare Congenital Heart Disease in an Elderly Long‐Distance Runner: A Case Report
Introduction. Cor triatriatum is a rare congenital heart disease found incidentally in children. Although cor triatriatum can be an incidental finding in asymptomatic adults; it is extremely rare to find elderly patients without symptoms and is unique in a long distance runner. Case Presentation.
K. R. Bhamidipati +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Determining right ventricular (RV) volume typically requires three‐dimensional imaging due to its complex shape. The ellipsoid model offers a two‐dimensional alternative, employing area‐ or linear‐based formulas with further variations depending on the echocardiographic views used for measurements.
Robert Ciardullo +5 more
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Anaesthetic management for balloon dilation of cor triatriatum dexter in a dog. [PDF]
A three-month-old female Rottweiler puppy was referred for intravascular correction of a previously identified cor triatriatum dexter. Echocardiography confirmed the presence of a hyperechoic membrane that divided the right atrium into a cranial and ...
De Monte V +3 more
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Resection of Cor Triatriatum Dexter via Vertical Right Axillary Thoracotomy in an Infant
This patient is an eight-week-old, 4.6 kg infantwho was diagnosed postnatally with cor triatriatum dexter and a patent foramen ovale. A follow-up was recommended at that time, as she was asymptomatic. She presented at eight weeks of age with intermittent
Sameh M. Said (8697503) +1 more
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An isolated fetal cor triatriatum dexter during a targeted anatomic survey at 22 weeks’ gestation [PDF]
Cor triatriatum dexter is a rare cardiac malformation characterized by division of the right atrium into two compartments by a usually fenestrated membrane, whose degree of partitioning or septation is responsible for different clinical manifestations ...
Cignini, Pietro +3 more
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A rare case of neonatal cyanosis due 'cor triatriatum dexter' and a review of the literature
Cor triatriatum dexter is a rare cardiac congenital malformation in which a membrane divides the right atrium into two chambers. We describe one case of isolated cor triatriatum dexter, symptomatic for severe central cyanosis, in which the membrane was ...
F. Schena +11 more
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