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Mutations in HYAL2, Encoding Hyaluronidase 2, Cause a Syndrome of Orofacial Clefting and Cor Triatriatum Sinister in Humans and Mice. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2017
Orofacial clefting is amongst the most common of birth defects, with both genetic and environmental components. Although numerous studies have been undertaken to investigate the complexities of the genetic etiology of this heterogeneous condition, this ...
Martina M A Muggenthaler   +23 more
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Multimodality imaging of cor triatriatum sinister [PDF]

open access: yesCardiologia Croatica, 2019
Cor triatriatum sinister (CTS) is a very rare congenital cardiac malformation which the left atrium (LA) is divided into two chambers by a fold of tissue, a membrane, or a fibromuscular band. The anomaly is usually diagnosed in childhood, but in adult age is less common. Clinical symptoms can mimic mitral stenosis.
Josip Vincelj   +2 more
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Cor Triatriatum: an uncommon congenital anomaly - the experience of a tertiary care center in a developing country [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
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
Jad Abdul Khalek   +6 more
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An uncommon cardiovascular abnormality: Case report of core triatriatum associated with persistent left superior vena cava and coronary sinus dilation

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports
Cor triatriatum is an uncommon cardiac defect that occurs in 0.1-0.4% of congenital heart disease patients. It is characterized by a fibromuscular membrane separating the left (sinister) or the right (Dexter) atriums in tow chambers.
Yunis Daralammouri, MD   +2 more
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Minimally Invasive Approach to Cor Triatriatum Sinister [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Cor-triatriatum sinister (CTS) is a rare congenital condition in which the left atrium is divided into two chambers. Patients can present as infants or later in life, which is largely dependent on the size of fenestration between these two chambers. Surgical excision of the membrane is curative.
Mohineesh Kumar, Francis Shannon
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Atrial Septal Aneurysm Mimicking a Cor Triatriatum Sinister: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

open access: yesClinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports, 2012
An atrial septal aneurysm (ASA) is a rare but well-recognized abnormality of uncertain clinical relevance. It is a localized bulging of the inter-atrial septum into either or both atria during the cardiac cycle.
Adebayo Tolulope Oyedeji   +2 more
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Cor triatriatum sinister u trudnice

open access: yesCardiologia Croatica, 2014
Cor triatriatum sinister rijetka je prirođena srčana greška, koja obično biva otktivena u djetinjstvu. Donosimo prikaz slučaja mlade bolesnice kojoj je cor triatriatum sinister otkriven u odrasloj dobi te njegovo praćenje tijekom trudnoće i uspješno konzervativno liječenje sve do poroda.
Biočić, Stanko   +2 more
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Cor Triatriatum sinister: a propósito de un caso.

open access: yesRevista Cubana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular, 2014
El cor triatriatum sinister es una cardiopatía congénita rara, producto de un defecto embrionario en la incorporación de la vena pulmonar común a la aurícula izquierda, quedando dividida esta en dos cámaras separadas por una membrana fibromuscular.
Dunia B. Benitez Ramos   +3 more
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Cor triatriatum sinister

open access: yesActa Cardiologica, 2009
Jeroen, Walpot   +2 more
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Cor Triatriatum Sinister Identified after New Onset Atrial Fibrillation in an Elderly Man

open access: yesCase Reports in Medicine, 2014
A 73-year-old man with new onset atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response underwent transthoracic echocardiography that revealed an echogenic linear structure along the left atrium, suggestive of cor triatriatum sinister (CTS).
Ignacio A. Zepeda   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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