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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
Ebstein's malformation of the tricuspid valve is a complex and heterogeneous disorder that has diverse hemodynamic and arrhythmic manifestations. Hemodynamic dysfunction is due to valvar regurgitation and decreased pulmonary blood flow, varying in severity from mild tricuspid insufficiency to severe dysplasia of the right ventricle without forward flow.
, Younoszai, , Brook, , Silverman
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Ebstein's malformation of the tricuspid valve is a complex and heterogeneous disorder that has diverse hemodynamic and arrhythmic manifestations. Hemodynamic dysfunction is due to valvar regurgitation and decreased pulmonary blood flow, varying in severity from mild tricuspid insufficiency to severe dysplasia of the right ventricle without forward flow.
, Younoszai, , Brook, , Silverman
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Microarteriovenous Malformations
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1999Microarteriovenous malformations (micro-AVMs) are a subgroup of brain AVM with a nidus diameter of less than 1 cm. Although many micro-AVMs may appear angiographically occult on cursory review, careful analysis will often reveal a subtle diagnostic feature.
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LYMPHATIC MALFORMATION OR LYMPHOVENOUS MALFORMATION
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999Cenetoglu, S +3 more
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Anorectal malformations (ARM) are rare congenital anomalies with an overall prevalence of 3.32 per 10,000 pregnancies. ARM describe a spectrum of anomalies of the anus and rectum ranging from a minimally displaced anal canal to a complete fusion of the anorectum, vagina and urethra with hypoplastic sphincter and pelvic floor muscle.
Ivo de Blaauw +8 more
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Anorectal malformations (ARM) are rare congenital anomalies with an overall prevalence of 3.32 per 10,000 pregnancies. ARM describe a spectrum of anomalies of the anus and rectum ranging from a minimally displaced anal canal to a complete fusion of the anorectum, vagina and urethra with hypoplastic sphincter and pelvic floor muscle.
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