Aortic atresia and tricuspid atresia occurring in complete transposition of the great vessels

Pediatric Cardiology
F ButtoH Najmabadi

Abstract

A unique case of aortic atresia and tricuspid atresia associated with transposition of the great vessels is described in a newborn infant. The clinical, echocardiographic, and heart catheterization data are presented. The embryological and surgical implications are discussed.

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Mar 10, 2001·Cardiology in the Young·A R MottG Wernovsky
Aug 27, 2005·Pediatrics International : Official Journal of the Japan Pediatric Society·Toshikatsu TanakaShigeyuki Echigo

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