What is a congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM/CPAM)? Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) is a benign lung lesion that appears before birth as a cyst or mass in the chest...
Read MoreCardiopatia congênita que se caracteriza como o próprio nome diz pela formação de um tronco único saindo do coração. O normal do coração é termos 2 grandes vasos saindo dele,..
Read MoreNa doença de Kawasaki temos uma espécie de inflamação nos pequenos e médios vasos do corpo da criança. Foi descrita pela primeira vez no Japão, em 1962, pelo Dr. Tomisaku..
Read MoreDr. Mateo Ríos: Médico Pediatra. Cardiólogo Pediatra. Posgrado en Ecocardiografía fetal. Magister en electrofisiología. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto de Cardiología Integral (Montevideo, Uruguay) en las siguientes..
Read MoreDr. Mateo Ríos: Médico Pediatra. Cardiólogo Pediatra. Posgrado en Ecocardiografía fetal. Magister en electrofisiología. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto de Cardiología Integral (Montevideo, Uruguay) en las siguientes..
Read MoreDr. Mateo Ríos: Médico Pediatra. Cardiólogo Pediatra. Posgrado en Ecocardiografía fetal. Magister en electrofisiología. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto de Cardiología Integral (Montevideo, Uruguay) en las siguientes..
Read MoreDr. Mateo Ríos: Médico Pediatra. Cardiólogo Pediatra. Posgrado en Ecocardiografía fetal. Magister en electrofisiología. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto de Cardiología Integral (Montevideo, Uruguay) en las siguientes..
Read MoreDr. Mateo Ríos: Médico Pediatra. Cardiólogo Pediatra. Posgrado en Ecocardiografía fetal. Magister en electrofisiología. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto de Cardiología Integral (Montevideo, Uruguay) en las siguientes..
Read MoreDr. Mateo Ríos: Médico Pediatra. Cardiólogo Pediatra. Posgrado en Ecocardiografía fetal. Magister en electrofisiología. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto de Cardiología Integral (Montevideo, Uruguay) en las siguientes..
Read MoreA heart in which the two main arteries carrying blood away from the heart are reversed. A normal blood pattern carries blood in a cycle: body-heart-lungs-heart-body. When a d-transposition occurs,..
Read MoreTetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a cardiac anomaly that refers to a combination of four related heart defects that commonly occur together. The four defects are: − a hole between the right..
Read MoreTotal anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) is a rare congenital malformation in which all four pulmonary veins do not connect normally to the left atrium. Instead the four pulmonary veins..
Read Morewith is a more severe form of TOF, a type of heart defect. It’s a congenital condition, which means it’s something a baby is born with. Babies who have TOF with..
Read MoreThe most common venous abnormality of the thorax is persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC), incidence being less than 0.5%. However, with congenital heart disease, it is about 6.1%. When..
Read MoreThe most common venous abnormality of the thorax is persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC), incidence being less than 0.5%. However, with congenital heart disease, it is about 6.1%. When..
Read MoreTricuspid atresia is a birth defect of the tricuspid valve, which is the valve that controls blood flow from the right atrium (upper right chamber of the heart) to the..
Read MoreThe normal pumping chambers of the heart (the ventricles) must have an inflow valve to let blood in, a good-sized pumping chamber and an outflow to allow blood to exit the..
Read MoreTricuspid atresia is a birth defect of the tricuspid valve, which is the valve that controls blood flow from the right atrium (upper right chamber of the heart) to the..
Read MoreTricuspid atresia is a birth defect of the tricuspid valve, which is the valve that controls blood flow from the right atrium (upper right chamber of the heart) to the..
Read MoreTricuspid atresia is a birth defect of the tricuspid valve, which is the valve that controls blood flow from the right atrium (upper right chamber of the heart) to the..
Read MoreThe term “unbalance” has been used for decades in atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) to describe a lack of symmetry between left and right sides of the heart. Even though we..
Read MoreSupravalvular aortic stenosis(SVAS) is a congenital heart defect. As the name suggests, SVAS means the section of the aorta located just above the aortic valve is narrowed. SVAS accounts for..
Read MoreSupravalvular aortic stenosis(SVAS) is a congenital heart defect. As the name suggests, SVAS means the section of the aorta located just above the aortic valve is narrowed. SVAS accounts for..
Read MoreSubvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS) is the second most common type of aortic stenosis, accounting for 14% of left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction, with valvular aortic stenosis being the most..
Read MoreSubvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS) is the second most common type of aortic stenosis, accounting for 14% of left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction, with valvular aortic stenosis being the most..
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