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Challenges in postoperative management of a patient with primary ciliary dyskinesia and Joubert syndrome and related disorders with congenital heart disease. [PDF]
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Catheter ablation of atrial flutter in a patient with polysplenia and interrupted inferior vena cava. [PDF]
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Hepatocellular carcinoma in Fontan-associated liver disease: Incidence, risk stratification, and surveillance implications. [PDF]
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Ultrasound reliability for biliary atresia diagnoses in children: a single-center study. [PDF]
Youssef Sabrine B +10 more
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Interrupted Inferior Vena Cava with Azygos Continuation: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Preface to topic collection: biliary atresia. [PDF]
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989
The polysplenia syndrome is the association of multiple spleens, situs inversus, congenital heart disease, and azygous continuation of the inferior vena cava. Magnetic resonance (MR) is a noninvasive imaging modality which can easily confirm the multiplicity of spleens, situs inversus, and identify complex congenital cardiovascular malformations.
James S Jelínek, J S Jelínek
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The polysplenia syndrome is the association of multiple spleens, situs inversus, congenital heart disease, and azygous continuation of the inferior vena cava. Magnetic resonance (MR) is a noninvasive imaging modality which can easily confirm the multiplicity of spleens, situs inversus, and identify complex congenital cardiovascular malformations.
James S Jelínek, J S Jelínek
exaly +3 more sources

