2020, Number 3
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Cir Card Mex 2020; 5 (3)
Safe technique for the treatment of Cor Triatriatum Dexter
Miranda-López D, Vera-Canelo M, Ortega-Zhindón DB
Language: English
References: 7
Page: 103-104
PDF size: 282.06 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Cor triatriatum dexter is an infrequent finding, which
can produce hemodynamic changes by itself or in conjunction
with the defects it is associated with. We describe
a technique from a simple and practical perspective
for removal of the residual membrane and
subsequent correction.
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