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The expert assessment of fetal anatomy before 14 weeks is feasible when adopting a standardized protocol and allows an early diagnosis in most cases at risk for fetal anomaly following first trimester screening ultrasound. ABSTRACT Background To report the implementation across Fetal Medicine units and the agreement between first and second trimester ...
Grazia Volpe +11 more
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Extensive Calcification of the Ventricular Septum in Gene-Positive (MYBPC3) Nonobstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. [PDF]
Hundal P +4 more
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Atrial structure in the presence of visceral heterotaxy [PDF]
Anderson, RH
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Rupture of ventricular septum or papillary muscle complicating myocardial infarction.
Z. Vlodaver, J. Edwards
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Large Hydatid Cyst in the Cardiac Interventricular Septum: A Rare Case Report and Literature Review
Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease with a high incidence in pastoral areas in Tibet. The heart is an uncommon location of echinococcosis, and involvement of the interventricular septum is even rarer. This disease can remain asymptomatic for a long time, but may result in cardiac tamponade and sudden death.
Lin Gao, Yixiu Zhang, Xiao Yang
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Transposition of the Great Arteries With Intact Ventricular Septum and Fetal-Onset Dilated Cardiomyopathy in a Neonate With a Homozygous NEXN Variant. [PDF]
Geer D +5 more
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A case report of truncus arteriosus with intact ventricular septum and crossed branch pulmonary arteries. [PDF]
Davidson H, Seco M, Asakai H, Liava'a M.
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Morphological variations in pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum.
James R. ZUBERBUHLER1, R. H. ANDERSON2
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ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 727-729, April 2025.
Wojciech Kosmala +1 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Children with medical complexity (CMC) have chronic health conditions often associated with functional limitations. CMC comprise 1%–5% of the pediatric population. In Canada, their care accounts for one‐third of pediatric health spending.
Erin Hessey +25 more
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