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BRAIN ABSCESS IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
... congenital heart disease: report of a case.. with complete recovery. S., and Mahis, L.: Paradoxic brain abscess in congenital. heart disease. : The syndrome of brain ab- scess with conge[r] ... See full document
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Brain Abscess in an Infant With Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
... An infant with a cyanotic congenital cardiac mal- formation and brain abscess is described. The rarity[r] ... See full document
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BRAIN ABSCESS ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
... Hand, A., Cerebral abscess, complication of congenital cardiac disease (tetralogy of Fallot):. Report of 2 cases with diagnosis and operation, J[r] ... See full document
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Case Report Atypical multiple brain abscesses with congenital single ventricle: a case report
... Multiple brain abscesses due to heart disease with congenital single ventricle is relatively rare in clinical ...multiple brain abscesses who suffered from congeni- tal heart ... See full document
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Atrioventricular Block Following Brain Abscess Aspiration
... congenital heart disease who developed per- sistent AV block following needle aspiration of a right thalamic brain abscess.. CASE REPORT.[r] ... See full document
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An integrated in utero MR method for assessing structural brain abnormalities and measuring intracranial volumes in fetuses with congenital heart disease: results of a prospective case-control feasibility study
... Btrue^ brain abnormalities resulted from malformations (cortical formation abnor- mality (3), agenesis of the corpus callosum (2), holoprosencephaly (1), and cerebellar hypoplasia (1)), and 5/12 were thought to be ... See full document
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Volumetric Brain MRI Study in Fetuses with Congenital Heart Disease
... of heart defects was deter- mined according to postnatal imaging for 44 of 46 fetuses and according to the prenatal echocardiography for the 2 pregnancies that were ... See full document
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Brain Injury and Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Congenital Heart Disease: A Systematic Review
... of congenital heart disease, neonate, infant, Doppler, MRI, near-infrared spectroscopy, EEG, and ...the congenital heart defect on NDO in infants with complex ... See full document
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Prevalence and Spectrum of In Utero Structural Brain Abnormalities in Fetuses with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
... of brain abnor- mality and CHD diagnosis, GA at MR imaging, or ...Immature brain appearance was reported in 3 fetuses, one with tetralogy of Fallot, the second with double-outlet right ventricle, and the ... See full document
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Gross Motor Development of Children with Congenital Heart Disease Receiving Early Systematic Surveillance and Individualized Intervention: Brief Report
... and required physical therapy. The proportion of children with gross motor delay at the age of 4 months in our cohort was higher compared to Long and colleagues’ study which reported that 36% of 4-months-olds had delayed ... See full document
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Outcome of adult congenital heart disease patients undergoing cardiac surgery: clinical experience of dr Sardjito hospital
... In the developed countries, the diagnosis of CHD is established at the age of 1 week after birth in 40–50% of patients and in 1 month in 60%. Although in some de- veloped countries prenatal diagnosis has been used to ... See full document
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Congenital heart disease in malta
... EC has resulted in more cases of ASD being diagnosed, with a high rate of spontaneous closure. Mild and asymptomatic defects can be considered to be variations o f the norm. Unfortunately, a high pick-up rate o f these ... See full document
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SWEATING IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
... This was sug- geste(l in l review of cardiac clinic records of 220 l)atiemlts all(l was supported by the results of pun- carpine sweat t(stS inch were performed on 34 cardiac patients. B[r] ... See full document
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Outcomes when congenital heart disease is diagnosed antenatally versus postnatally in the UK: a retrospective population-based study
... major congenital heart disease remain relatively high and merit further investi- gation to understand fully whether antenatal diagnosis has the potential to improve longer term ... See full document
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The potential role of feature tracking in adult congenital heart disease: advantages and disadvantages in measuring myocardial deformation by cardiovascular magnetic resonance
... One of the potential advantages of FT-CMR in the ACHD population is that this can also deliver quantifica- tion of myocardial deformation in the right ventricle and right atrium without limitation by acoustic window. As- ... See full document
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Impact of a standardized training program on midwives’ ability to assess fetal heart anatomy by ultrasound
... The combination of qualitative and quantitative ana- lysis used is here a strength. The qualitative methods used were content analyses of participants “think aloud” notes/protocols during a pre- and post-course test, an ... See full document
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Nutrition in neonatal congenital heart disease
... of congenital heart disease, disturbance in energy metabolism, decreased energy intake, disturbance in gastrointestinal function and the presence of chromosomal disorders such as trisomy ...acyanotic ... See full document
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Deformation pattern and predictive value of right ventricular longitudinal strain in children with pulmonary arterial hypertension
... Twenty-five consecutive children with PAH and twenty- one age and sex matched normal children were studied. The main clinical characteristics of the study groups are presented in Table 1. Children with PAH had lower body ... See full document
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Genotypic and phenotypic variation of CADASIL among Chinese, Indians and Rungus in Malaysia
... This series included four different mutations in exon 2, 3, 4 and 11 of the NOTCH3 gene from 3 different ethnic groups with diverse phenotypic variations including the age of onset and presenting symptoms. Some studies ... See full document
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The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale is an adequate screening instrument for depression and anxiety disorder in adults with congential heart disease
... In this study, the cutoff points were the same for de- pression and anxiety. The cutoff points for MDD and/or dysthymia were 18, whereas this value increased to 20 when only MDD was present. This value was higher than ... See full document
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