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    <title>Prenatal diagnosis of isolated atrioventricular discordance using fetal echocardiography</title>
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    <description>Title: Prenatal diagnosis of isolated atrioventricular discordance using fetal echocardiography
Authors: Kanagawa, Nao; Inamura, Noboru; Narita, Jun; Kawazu, Yukiko; Kayatani, Futoshi
Abstract: A 28-year-old female was referred to our institute at 25 weeks of gestation due to fetal bradycardia.&#xD;
Fetal echocardiography showed the stomach bubble was on the left side with the heart axis pointing&#xD;
to the left. The right sided inferior vena cava connected to the right atrium (RA), and&#xD;
both pulmonary veins connected to the left atrium (LA)</description>
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    <title>Classical supravalvar aortic stenosis and peripheral pulmonary stenosis</title>
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    <description>Title: Classical supravalvar aortic stenosis and peripheral pulmonary stenosis
Authors: Kahr, P.C.; Gupta, S.K.; Kothari, Shyam S.; Ramakrishnan, S.
Abstract: Supravalvar aortic stenosis as well as peripheral pulmonary stenosis are rare forms of congenital&#xD;
heart disease, which occur, however, relatively frequently in association. This article reports and&#xD;
discusses the classical findings of SVAS and PPS upon clinical examination and imaging in a sixyear-old&#xD;
girl that presented with repeated respiratory tract infections and failure to thrive.</description>
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