PMID: 9644850Jun 30, 1998Paper

Aneurysms of the interatrial septum

Acta Médica Portuguesa
H TeixeiraI Marcão

Abstract

Atrial septum aneurysms are an uncommon condition, underestimated before the routine use of echocardiography. Their clinical importance has increased after being associated with thromboembolic events. The authors made a review of clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic features of this entity after reporting six clinical cases.

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