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Tricuspid atresia

  1. Impact of age at fontan completion on functional status at mid-term follow up.
  2. [Cyanotic congenital heart disease. Part 1].
  3. [Cyanotic heart disease. Part 2].
  4. Urgent cesarean delivery and prolonged ventilatory support in a parturient with Fontan circulation and undiagnosed pseudocholinesterase deficiency.
  5. Maternal injuries during the periconceptional period and the risk of birth defects, National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997-2005.
  6. Transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement With the Edwards SAPIEN valve.
  7. Monochorionic twins discordant for congenital heart disease: a referral center's experience and possible pathophysiologic mechanisms.
  8. A Case of Tricuspid Atresia with Normally Related Great Vessels and Coarctation of the Aorta.
  9. Trileaflet pulmonary valve atresia.
  10. Muscular Infundibular Atresia Is Associated with Coronary Ostial Atresia in Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum.
  11. Long-term tricuspid valve function after Norwood operation.
  12. Elective inguinal hernia repair in a patient with fontan circulation complicated by intraperitoneal hemorrhage: surgical and anesthesiological considerations.
  13. Effect of race on the timing of the Glenn and Fontan procedures for single-ventricle congenital heart disease.
  14. Left juxtaposed atrial appendages in a patient with dextrocardia and tricuspid atresia: TEE images.
  15. Permanent Transvenous Left Ventricular Endocardial Pacing in a Patient with Univentricular Atrioventricular Connection.
  16. Clinical outcomes of adult survivors of pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum.
  17. Changing trends in the management of pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum: the Melbourne experience.
  18. Medium and long-term outcomes of Fontan operation.
  19. Juxtaposition of the atrial appendages.
  20. 63-year Survival after Blalock-Taussig Shunt Operation in a Patient with Single Ventricle, Tricuspid Atresia, and Pulmonary Stenosis.