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30279753 |
OTHER | |
An infant with truncus arteriosus with situs inversus with single atrium: A case report. | ||
Kumar P, Devi A, Ghosh G. J Cardiol Cases. 2017;15(3):107-109. |
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30279753 |
OTHER | |
An infant with truncus arteriosus with situs inversus with single atrium: A case report. | ||
Kumar P, Devi A, Ghosh G. J Cardiol Cases. 2017;15(3):107-109. |
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We report a case of truncus arteriosus (Van Praag type A2) with single atrium and single ventricle. | ||
18513397 (2424060) |
OTHER | |
Single ventricle with persistent truncus arteriosus as two rare entities in an adult patient: a case report. | ||
Porter I, Vacek J. J Med Case Rep. 2008;2:184. |
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He was found to have both truncus arteriosus and single ventricle with long survival. | ||
18513397 (2424060) |
OTHER | |
Single ventricle with persistent truncus arteriosus as two rare entities in an adult patient: a case report. | ||
Porter I, Vacek J. J Med Case Rep. 2008;2:184. |
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Single ventricle and truncus arteriosus are both rare congenital cardiac syndromes with limited survival. | ||
2764624 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Successful diagnosis and surgical treatment of single ventricle, truncus arteriosus. | ||
Shaddy RE, McGough EC. Ann Thorac Surg. 1989;48(2):298-300. |
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The association of single ventricle and truncus arteriosus is rare. | ||
6601369 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant, Newborn |
Obstruction of the airway by the aorta: an observation in infants with congenital heart disease. | ||
Capitanio MA, Wolfson BJ, Faerber EN, Williams JL, Balsara RK. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1983;140(4):675-9. |
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Obstruction of the airway by a dilated aorta was observed in four infants who had complex congenital heart defects as follows: two infants had a tetralogy of Fallot and pulmonary atresia; one infant had a truncus arteriosus type 1 and small branched pulmonary arteries; and one infant had a dextroversion of the heart with a right aortic arch, single atrium, single ventricle, transposition of the great vessels, and severe subpulmonic obstruction. | ||
691270 |
MALE | Child |
Association of atrioventricular valve atresia with single ventricle, truncus arteriosus communis and transposition. A basic reorientation in the approach to the definition of congenital heart defects. | ||
Shakibi JG, Aryanpur I, Nazarian I, Siassi B. Jpn Heart J. 1978;19(3):346-57. |
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A heart specimen is presented which showed a rare combination of atrioventricular valve atresia with single ventricle, truncus arteriosus communis with an anteriorly placed trunk, ie transposition. | ||
691270 |
MALE | Child |
Association of atrioventricular valve atresia with single ventricle, truncus arteriosus communis and transposition. A basic reorientation in the approach to the definition of congenital heart defects. | ||
Shakibi JG, Aryanpur I, Nazarian I, Siassi B. Jpn Heart J. 1978;19(3):346-57. |
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Association of atrioventricular valve atresia with single ventricle, truncus arteriosus communis and transposition. | ||
333995 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Anomalous origin of a single coronary artery from the innominate artery. | ||
Davis JS, Lie JT. Angiology. 1977;28(11):775-8. |
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Associated cardiovascular malformations were truncus arteriosus and a single ventricle. |