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Coronary artery grafting in infants [PDF]
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with cardiac vale repair is an uncommon surgery in infants. CABG is technically demanding in infants due to the small size not only of the coronary arteries but also the potential graft arteries.
Menon, Rajgopal +3 more
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TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT ARTERIES: NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE PATHOGENESIS
Transposition of great arteries (TGA) is one of the most common and severe congenital heart diseases (CHD). It is also one of the most mysterious CHD because it has no precedent in phylogenetic and ontogenetic development, it does not represent an ...
Marta eUnolt +9 more
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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) show promise for treating immune‐related disorders through immunomodulation and tissue regeneration. This review gives a brief overview of current clinical approval of MSC therapies. It also discussed how bioengineering, including genetic modification, biomaterial delivery, extracellular vesicles, and iPSC‐derived MSCs,
Sichen Yang +6 more
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Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries in an 80 year old woman
Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA) is a rare form of congenital heart disease characterised by atrioventricular as well as ventriculoarterial discordance.
Seiler, C., Roffi, M., de Marchi, S. F.
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Smart Nanotechnologies for Multimodal Neuromodulation and Brain Interfacing
Recent advances in smart nanotechnologies are expanding the toolbox for brain interfacing, from wireless neuromodulation and high‐resolution sensing to targeted delivery within the central nervous system. By combining responsive nanomaterials with bioinspired design, these platforms enable multimodal interactions with neurons and glia, while also ...
Tommaso Curiale +6 more
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Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries
Isolated congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries may remain undiagnosed or cause few problems for decades. Late complete heart block and right ventricular failure with tricuspid regurgitation have an adverse impact on long-term outcome.
Robert Yates, Marietta Charakida
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Background Transposition of the great arteries is one of the most commonly diagnosed conotruncal heart defects at birth, but its etiology is largely unknown.
Mayu Narematsu +4 more
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Secreted Nonstructural Protein 3 is a Pathogenic Determinant of Orbivirus
This study uncovers a conserved PIP2‐dependent secretory pathway of orbivirus NS3 that induces vascular leakage. Pharmacological disruption of PIP2‐NS3 interaction significantly reduces viral pathogenicity and provides protective efficacy in murine models, establishing PIP2‐mediated NS3 secretion as both a key virulence determinant and a promising ...
Junyong Guan +11 more
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We report our surgical experience in congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries (CCTGAs) and the long-term follow-up result. ;From January 1995 to February 2012, 56 patients with CCTGA received definite surgical repair; 15 patients received ...
Hsu, Kang-Hong;Chang, Chung-I;Huang, Shu-Chien;Chen, Yih-Sharng;Chiu, Ing-Sh +1 more
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Laporan Kasus Transposition of Great Arteries (TGA): Diagnosis Prenatal
Introduction: Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) is a pediatric congenital heart defect that occurs in incompatibility of the arterioventricular exchange system, which results in cyanosis in a newborn baby.
Maisuri T. Chalid +1 more
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