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Valve-in-valve transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement in carcinoid heart disease: a case report. [PDF]

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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
The clinical manifestations of pulmonary valve stenosis with an intact ventricular septum are determined by its severity.Often the patient is asymptomatic. The prognosis is generally good, depending on the severity of obstruction and pressure produced in the right ventricle.
Edward B. D. Neuhauser   +1 more
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 1981
This chapter deals with obstruction at the level of the pulmonary valve with an intact ventricular septum. The obstruction may be caused by valvular stenosis or atresia and is often accompanied by a variable degree of infundibular muscular stenosis. Pulmonary stenosis or atresia presenting in the neonatal period can be a difficult problem.
Bradley J. Harlan   +2 more
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

2020
Pulmonary stenosis is a common cardiac defect. It is present either in isolation or associated with other congenital heart defects. Obstruction may occur at various levels. The presentation and clinical manifestations depend on the age, severity of the obstruction and associated cardiac defects.
Fazal W. Khan, M. Sertaç Çiçek
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

2021
Echocardiography has an important role both in diagnosis and follow up of patients with pulmonary stenosis (PS), Dome shape opening, post stenotic dilation, and right ventricular hyprtrophy are two dimensional echocardiographic (2D) findings of pulmonary stenosis and should be completed by color and Doppler echocardiographic evidences.
Shamsi Ghaffari, Maryam Moradian
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

2014
Pulmonary valvular stenosis is one of the most common congenital heart defects. In this defect, the pulmonary valve opening from the right ventricle is restricted. It may interfere with the growth and development of the lung and cause pressure overload on the right heart.
Tingliang Liu, Wei Gao
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The Genetics of Canine Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2023
There have been recent advancements in understanding the genetic contribution to pulmonary valve stenosis (PS) in brachycephalic breeds such as the French Bulldog and Bulldog. The associated genes are transcriptions factors involved in cardiac development, which is comparable to the genes that cause PS in humans.
Samantha, Kovacs   +2 more
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis

1983
Severe pulmonary valve stenosis causing symptoms of cardiac failure in the first months of life can be accurately diagnosed by non-invasive techniques. Auscultation reveals a harsh systolic ejection murmur at the left parasternal area. In the presence of cardiac failure this murmur may be absent and there may a high-pitched murmur caused by secondary ...
G. J. van Mill   +2 more
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