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Double-chambered right ventricle masquerading as bipartite right ventricle

Cardiology in the Young, 2021
AbstractA 10-day-old neonate with pulmonary consolidation was referred for echocardiography to rule out CHD. At first glance, the morphology appeared to be a bipartite right ventricle with normal tricuspid and pulmonary valves. In-depth analysis, however, of the images showed a double-chambered right ventricle, in which the inlet and outlet portions of
A. Shaheer Ahmed, Tushar Agarwal
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Double-chambered right ventricle

European Heart Journal, 1995
Between May 1974 and December 1993, 37 patients (0.75%) with a double-chambered right ventricle underwent surgical repair. The patients ranged in age from 11 months to 12 years (mean 4 +/- 1.1 years). Cardiac catheterization was performed in 36 patients.
A, Cabrera   +6 more
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Double chambered right ventricle

The Lancet, 2004
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Tomoaki, Nakata   +2 more
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Double-Chambered Right Ventricle

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1987
Thirty (10.8%) of 279 patients undergoing correction of a ventricular septal defect (VSD) from January, 1972, to September, 1986, also had a double-chambered right ventricle (DCRV). Age at operation ranged from 1.3 to 18.8 years (mean, 6.7 +/- 4.5 years [+/- standard deviation]). Seventeen patients were male, and 13 were female.
W F, Simpson   +4 more
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Double-Chambered Right Ventricle

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1973
Abstract Two patients with aberrant muscle bundles producing double-chambered right ventricle are reported. Elements of recognition of this unusual deformity are presented and discussed. Successful surgical correction of the double-chambered right ventricle and associated defects is illustrated.
K W, Ashcraft   +3 more
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Right Ventricle in Pulmonary Hypertension

Comprehensive Physiology, 2011
AbstractDuring heart development chamber specification is controlled and directed by a number of genes and a fetal heart gene expression pattern is revisited during heart failure (39). In the setting of chronic pulmonary hypertension the right ventricle undergoes hypertrophy, which is likely initially adaptive, but often followed by decompensation ...
Voelkel, Norbert F   +3 more
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Noncompaction of the Right Ventricle

Pediatric Cardiology, 2010
Noncompaction of the ventricular myocardium is a disease characterized by an increase of the ventricular trabecular meshwork caused by arrest of the normal endomyocardial morphogenesis (Figs. 1, 2, 3). In accordance with the normal human anatomy, the left ventricular wall is well compacted with a few thin trabeculae; on the contrary, the normal right ...
Fazio, G   +10 more
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Right Rhythm, Right Patient, Right Ventricle

The American Journal of Medicine, 2009
Alec J, Moorman   +2 more
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