Abstract A circular shunt, initially described by Shone et al. in 1962, refers to abnormal blood recirculation through complete intracardiac or intra- and extracardiac communications, bypassing the capillary beds. This..
Read MoreAbstract Objectives Symptomatic neonates and infants with Ebstein anomaly (EA) require complex management. A group of experts was commissioned by the American Association for Thoracic Surgery to provide a framework..
Read MoreThe patient was a ten-year-old, 43.3 kg girl who had a well-known diagnosis of Ebstein's anomaly and underwent a previous electrophysiologic study with catheter ablation of an accessory conduction pathway..
Read MoreAbstract Background Ebstein's anomaly,a rare cardiac disease that accounts for <1% of all congenital heart diseases, is a right ventricular myopathy with varying degrees of delamination in the endocardium under..
Read MoreNesse desenho esquemático demostramos como funciona o coração com malformação na valva tricúspide (anomalia de Ebstein ou displasia da valva tricúspide). O sangue que deveria passar do átrio direito para..
Read MoreSevere tricuspid valve regurgitation secondary to Ebstein’s anomaly represents several challenges in neonates. It can result in significant respiratory and/or hemodynamic compromise that mandates urgent interventions. When conservative management fails,..
Read MoreSevere neonatal Ebstein's Anomaly can present a surgical challenge, and the advent of the Starnes procedure has improved survival in these critically ill neonates. Importantly, however; this does not commit..
Read More[gallery ids="18594"] Dr. Mario Finazzo : General radiologist with more than 20 years ofexperience in the public and private sector. Expertise in cardiovascular, oncological, musculoskeletal and emergency CT, musculoskeletal, body..
Read MoreEbstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart disorder occurring in ≈1 per 200 000 live births and accounting for <1% of all cases of congenital heart disease. This anomaly was described..
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