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Pericardial cyst in a one-year-old boy with ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus

open access: yesThe Egyptian Heart Journal, 2022
Background Pericardial cysts are rare, with the most common etiology being congenital. Ventricular septal defect is the most common congenital heart disease in children.
Nirmal Panthee   +6 more
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A rare case of pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect with right-sided aortic arch

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2023
Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect is a congenital heart malformation in which a lack of continuity between ventricles and the pulmonary artery is accompanied by ventricular septal defect.
Dian Komala Dewi, MD, Muhammad Danil, MD
doaj   +1 more source

Experiences of Two Centers in Percutaneous Ventricular Septal Defect Closure Using Konar Multifunctional Occluder

open access: yesAnatolian Journal of Cardiology, 2022
Background: Transcatheter closure of perimembraneous ventricular septal defect still poses a challenge due to the adjacent structures of the tricuspid and aortic valves and the risk of atrioventricular block.
Hacer Kamalı   +6 more
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Prevalence of congenital septal defects among congenital heart defect patients in East Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
IntroductionCongenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most common congenital defects and accounts for nearly one-third of all major congenital anomalies. It is the leading causes of birth defect-associated morbidity, mortality, and medical expenditures. Of
Yossef Teshome Zikarg   +2 more
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Anatomically Corrected Malposition of the Great Arteries with Atrioventricular Concordance and Left Juxtaposition of the Atrial Appendages

open access: yesThe Journal of Pediatric Academy, 2022
Anatomically corrected malposition of the great arteries is a rare cardiac malformation. In this condition the great arteries are abnormally related to each other and to the ventricles, but arise from the anatomically correct ventricles. In patients with
Eyup Aslan, Onur Isık, Muhammed Akyuz
doaj   +1 more source

Aorticopulmonary Septal Defect Coexisting with Ventricular Septal Defect [PDF]

open access: yesCirculation, 1974
Three cases, in each of which an aorticopulmonary septal defect (AP window) coexisted with a ventricular septal defect, are described. In two the ventricular septal defect was of the usual variety, and in one it was part of the tetralogy of Fallot. The patients presented as examples of congestive cardiac failure with a large left-to-right ...
R, Tandon   +3 more
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THE Epidemology of down’s syndrome among congential heart disease children in Faisalabad

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Volunteering and Community-Based Projects, 2021
Patients with Down’s syndrome are prone to have congenital heart defects. This study was conducted to evaluate the frequency of various congenital heart defects in children with Down’s syndrome.
Abdul Maajid Khokhar   +3 more
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Unruptured sinus of valsalva aneurysm coexisting with ventricular septal defect

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medicine and Health Development, 2023
Unruptured sinus of valsalva aneursym is an incidental, relatively rare finding on cardiac imaging and is often found in association with other cardiac defects with ventricular septal defect as the commonest.
Nneka C Udora   +3 more
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Ventricular Septal Defects

open access: yes, 2023
Ventrciular septal defects are commonly encountered congenital heart disease. They include a variety of lesions depending upon the morphological features of the septal defect. These lesions result in an abnormal communication between the right and left ventricles, resulting in left to right shunting of blood across the ventricular septum and ...
Bruyndonckx, Luc, Clur, Sally-Ann
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The electrocardiogram in ventricular septal defect [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Heart Journal, 1961
One hundred and nineteen cases of ventricular septal defect in infancy and childhood have been reviewed, with special reference to the electrocardiogram. The changes in the electrocardiogram were related to the hemodynamics found at cardiac catheterization, and particularly the pulmonary to systemic blood flow ratios, pulmonary artery pressures, and ...
D J, VINCE, J D, KEITH
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