Ebstein-like Anomaly of the Mitral Valve in an Infant: an Unrepairable Entity? [PDF]
Background: “Ebstein’s anomaly of the mitral valve” or “Ebstein–like anomaly of the mitral valve” is a rare disease entity involving the posterior mitral leaflet.
アンドウ マコト +3 more
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ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF EBSTEIN ANOMALY
Malîga Oxana, Shany Avramov
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Recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance in adults with congenital heart disease from the respective working groups of the European Society of Cardiology [PDF]
This paper aims to provide information and explanations regarding the clinically relevant options, strengths, and limitations of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in relation to adults with congenital heart disease (CHD).
Geva, Tal +5 more
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Sudden death in patients with Ebstein anomaly [PDF]
Christine H. Attenhofer Jost +8 more
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Sequential percutaneous tricuspid and pulmonary valve implantation in a young child operated previously for Ebstein Anomaly [PDF]
Ender Ödemiş +2 more
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Einleitung Die Ebstein Anomalie ist eine seltene angeborene Anomalie der Trikuspidalklappe. Bei diesem seltenen Herzfehler ist die Klappenanlage in den rechten Ventrikel verlagert und führt je nach Schweregrad zu einer gering bis ausgeprägten Trikuspidalklappeninsuffizienz.
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Potential risk factors for Ebstein anomaly, National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997–2011
Karrie F. Downing +7 more
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Feature tracking (FT) and extracelluar volume (ECV) by cardiac magnetic resonance segmentally analyze change of LV in Ebstein:a novel perspective in myocardial remodeling [PDF]
Dan Yang +6 more
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Treatment strategy for Ebstein anomaly with accessory pathways occurring in infancy [PDF]
Hisaaki Aoki +3 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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