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    <dc:date>2026-04-14T03:42:23Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The chest x-ray in congenital heart disease 6</title>
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    <description>Title: The chest x-ray in congenital heart disease 6
Authors: Somerville, Jane; Grech, Victor E.
Abstract: This patient (born in 1983) had presented in childhood with coarctation. He had had subclavian flap&#xD;
repair at 1½ years of age. He was reviewed at the Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease Clinic last&#xD;
year and had normal right arm pulse and blood pressure and normal femoral pulses. The left arm&#xD;
pulses were very difficult to palpate.</description>
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    <title>Brief images : massive pericardial effusion</title>
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    <description>Title: Brief images : massive pericardial effusion
Authors: Chang, Simone; Maharaj, Satish
Abstract: Significant pericardial effusions are an uncommon but very important disorder in childhood. Referring to one of the patients, cross-sectional imaging demonstrated a massive pericardial effusion. The underlying&#xD;
etiology here was connective tissue disease causing recurrent pericardial effusion. An associated&#xD;
left-sided pleural effusion was noted. Clinicians must be aware of this disorder in the pediatric age&#xD;
group, performing a thorough evaluation in all children with large pericardial effusions, and&#xD;
managing appropriately.</description>
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