Williams syndrome and Ebstein′s anomaly: A rare association
We report a rare case of Williams syndrome associated with Ebstein′s anomaly of the tricuspid valve. To our knowledge, such an association has never been reported.
Changela Vishal+2 more
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Background:Ebstein anomaly is a rare congenital heart defect (CHD) that, when severe, requires corrective surgery or other catheter-based intervention in the first year of life.
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Clinical profile and outcome of cyanotic congenital heart disease in neonates [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical profile and assess the outcome of all neonates diagnosed with cyanotic congenital heart disease. STUDY DESIGN: A case series. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: The Aga Khan University Hospital from January 1998 to December
Atiq, Mehnaz, Humayun, Khadija N
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A Multicenter, Long-Term Study on Arrhythmias in Children with Ebstein Anomaly [PDF]
Tammo Delhaas+7 more
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Tricuspid valve dysplasia in dogs [PDF]
A general overview of tricuspid valve dysplasia in dogs is presented in this review. This congenital disease has been described in numerous large dog breeds but especially the Labrador retriever is predisposed.
Bavegems, Valérie+5 more
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Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and three dimensional echocardiography (3DE) in complete evaluation of Ebstein anomaly [PDF]
Gurpreet Singh Gulati+4 more
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Role of magnetic imaging resonance imaging in ebstein anomaly [PDF]
Eman Ibrahim+4 more
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Late diagnosis of Ebstein anomaly after pregnancy: A rare case report
Congenital heart disease is a concerning disease among those affected since it affects the patient's quality of life. One of which is Ebstein Anomaly (EA), with a prevalence of 1 in 200,0000 births with a clinical characteristic of displacement of the ...
Jesse Lesmana+4 more
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Dopamine and Risk Choices in Different Domains: Findings Among Series Tournament Bridge Players [PDF]
Individuals differ significantly in their willingness to take risks, partly due to genetic differences. We explore how risk taking behavior correlates with different versions of the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4).
Dreber-Almenberg, Anna+5 more
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Neonatal double switch for congenitally corrected transposition with Ebstein anomaly and bilateral superior venae cavae [PDF]
Vinod A. Sebastian+4 more
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