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Cardiology in Review, 1998
Fetal echocardiography is presently the definitive modality for diagnosing and evaluating fetal congenital heart disease (CHD). Fetal heart disease frequently occurs sporadically without a known risk factor; however, certain pregnancies carry a higher risk of the fetus having CHD.
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Fetal echocardiography is presently the definitive modality for diagnosing and evaluating fetal congenital heart disease (CHD). Fetal heart disease frequently occurs sporadically without a known risk factor; however, certain pregnancies carry a higher risk of the fetus having CHD.
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Perspectives in fetal echocardiography
Cardiology in the Young, 1994Editor's Note: This discussion is extracted from a lecture and has been minimally edited to maintain the style which we think maintains the spirit as well as the educational content. It is primarily included to offer trainees an introduction to the history and physiology encountered in this evolving specialty. We invite your comments.
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Fetal echocardiography: The fundamentals
2019Recording of presentation given by Sonia Barr with the title 'Fetal echocardiography: The fundamentals', presented on Wednesday, 13 March 2019 as part of the Inaugural PROTEA (Partnerships for Children with Heart Disease in Africa) Workshop in Cape Town, South Africa.The 13th-16th March 2019 marked the Inaugural PROTEA (Partnerships for Children with ...
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New developments in fetal echocardiography
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1997Fetal echocardiography has assumed an increasingly important role in the diagnosis of structural heart disease. Recently, the usefulness of this technique as a tool with which to observe the prenatal natural history of congenital heart disease has been appreciated.
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