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The status of the right ventricle (RV) largely determines the functional state and prognosis of patients with many forms of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Some PH patients are adaptive remodelers and develop concentric RV hypertrophy (RVH) that is associated with retained RV function; others are maladaptive remodelers and rapidly develop right ...
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The status of the right ventricle (RV) largely determines the functional state and prognosis of patients with many forms of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Some PH patients are adaptive remodelers and develop concentric RV hypertrophy (RVH) that is associated with retained RV function; others are maladaptive remodelers and rapidly develop right ...
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Lymphangioma of the Left Ventricle
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2012Cardiac lymphangiomas are one of the rarest types of cardiac tumors. We describe the case of a 31-year-old male with a large left ventricular lymphangioma which was totally excised on cardiopulmonary bypass. The surgical management of this rare cardiac tumor is reviewed.
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Reexpansion of previously collapsed ventricles: the slit ventricle syndrome
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1982✓ This study reports six cases of hydrocephalic children with the “slit ventricle syndrome” who evidenced reexpansion of the ventricular system following insertion of high-resistance valves and anti-siphon devices. The authors contend that slit ventricles and subsequent ventricular coaptation can be prevented by elimination or early replacement of low ...
Nulsen Fe, Hyde-Rowan, Harold L. Rekate
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Chad C. Ward, Gregory A. Schmidt
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Segmentation of the Left Ventricle
1992As with all methods of cardiac imaging, from ventriculography to scintigraphy, the left ventricle can be subdivided into a series of slices or segments for the purposes of echocardiographic examination as well. Since universally accepted standardization is lacking, the number of segments and the echocardiographic views employed for their identification
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Surgical Treatment of Double Inlet Ventricle ("Single Ventricle")
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1986The surgical techniques described are the result of an evolution over a number of years in the performance of the septation operation and the modified Fontan-Kreutzer repair for patients with double inlet ventricles. Those with associated pulmonary stenosis are best palliated by a classical Blalock-Taussig or Goretex shunt if an operation is required ...
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2017
Massimiliano Meineri, Jens Fassl
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Massimiliano Meineri, Jens Fassl
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Is the slit ventricle syndrome always a slit ventricle syndrome?
Child's Nervous System, 1994The term 'slit ventricle syndrome' (SVS) refers to the occurrence of headache, vomiting, and possibly some degree of consciousness impairment in shunted hydrocephalic children in whom slit-like ventricles are seen on computerized tomography (CT) scan examination.
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