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Criss-cross heart with intact ventricular septum

International Journal of Cardiology, 1990
We report a case of a criss-cross heart in a 6-month-old male child with echocardiographic and angiocardiographic findings of concordant atrioventricular and discordant ventriculoarterial connexions and an intact ventricular septum. This entity has been described with a ventricular septal defect as part of its own anatomic spectrum.
JoséAlbino Malta de Souza   +2 more
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Heart block and leukemic cell infiltration of interventricular septum of heart

The American Journal of Medicine, 1949
Abstract A case report is presented, including post-mortem findings, of a patient with acute myeloid leukemia and heart block. There was no narrowing or occlusion of the coronary arteries. Histologic examination of sections of interventricular septum of the heart revealed leukemic cell infiltration, focal atrophy and fibrosis of myocardium.
David M. Spain   +2 more
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Late Heart Transplantation in Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome With Intact Atrial Septum

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021
This case report describes 2 patients born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and an intact atrial septum who underwent a strategy of immediate extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and left atrial decompression followed by hybrid Norwood palliation as a bridge to further palliation.
Waldemar F. Carlo   +4 more
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Anatomy of membranous ventricular septum in the human heart

Clinical Anatomy, 1994
AbstractOne of the most common congenital abnormalities of the human heart is a defect in the development of the membranous part of the ventricular septum which, in this study, is designated the MVS. The WS is a thin fibrous membrane, about 1 cm long, which extends upward and to the right from the muscular ventricular septum to the adjacent part of the
David W. Sinclair, Robert Walmsley
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Bloodstreams and the formation of the interatrial septum in the anuran heart

The Anatomical Record, 1963
AbstractPatterns of blood flow have been observed at several critical stages in the development of the frog heart. Shortly after the onset of circulation (Shumway stage 20) two inflowing streams were noted to cross in the sinus venosus and then continue through the atrium, parallel to each other.
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Gradients of Capillarization in the Subendocardium of Rat Heart Septum

1992
Coronary capillaries and cardiac myocytes constitute the principal components of the heart. The importance of the relationship between these two components is underscored by the critical role of capillaries in supplying oxygen to the working myocytes.
P. Veprek, Karel Rakusan, Sanjay Batra
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Morphological Variations of The Ovine Heart Interatrial Septum

The FASEB Journal, 2018
BackgroundAtrial septal pouch (SP) is defined as a blind ended, kangaroo‐like diverticulum that may be located on the left or/and right side of the interatrial septum of the heart. A left‐sided SP may trigger atrial fibrillation and be a source of thrombosis, which increases the risk of ischemic stroke.
Jakub Hołda   +3 more
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Heart Failure Following Rupture of the Ventricular Septum [PDF]

open access: possible, 1986
Rupture of the ventricular septum is a relatively rare complication of myocardial infarction. After cardiac dysrhythmias, acute pump failure and ventricular wall rupture, the rupture of the ventricular septum represents the fourth most common cause of death in acute myocardial infarction. In a large autopsy series, Lee et al.
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Spontaneous Rupture of the Heart; Perforation of the Interventricular Septum

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1930
Excerpt Rupture of the heart is always of serious moment; death is said to follow almost instantaneously.
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Evaluation of Heart Functions With Detailed Echocardiogram in Patients With Septum Deviation

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018
Background:One of the most important reasons for nasal congestion is septum deviation. Nasal septal deviation increases airway resistance and can cause systemic problems. In this study, echocardiographic findings were compared with the normal population to see how cardiac function was affected in patients with obstructive nasal septum deviation.Methods:
ÇAĞLAR, ÖZGE, AKŞİT, ERCAN
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