BackgroundMitral valve dysplasia syndrome is a unique form of left-sided heart disease characterized by aortic outflow hypoplasia, dilated left ventricle, dysplastic/incompetent mitral valve, and a restrictive/intact atrial septum. Patients with this constellation of abnormalities have been managed in a variety of ways with overall poor outcomes.MethodsWe performed a retrospective review of all patients with mitral valve dysplasia syndrome to identify fetal echocardiographic markers predictive of outcomes.ResultsMitral valve dysplasia syndrome was identified in 10 fetuses. Fetal left heart dilation and abnormal pulmonary venous flow were associated with increased mortality. Seven fetuses had abnormal pulmonary venous Doppler patterns; 3 had...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart s...
Objective: We sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart...
AbstractIn 450 cases of structural heart disease diagnosed prenatally, 38 fetuses (8.5%) had either ...
BackgroundMitral valve dysplasia syndrome is a unique form of left-sided heart disease characterized...
Background and Aim of the StudyCongenital mitral valve (MV) dysplasia is a relatively rare and highl...
Unguarded mitral valve orifice is a rare disease with only 7 described cases in the literature. We d...
ObjectivesThe objective of this article is to review anatomic, physiologic, and clinical features of...
© 2014, Serbian Medical Society . All rights reserved. Introduction. Dysplastic or myxomatous mitral...
This is a rare congenital heart disease case of unguarded mitral valve orifice, transposition of gre...
IntroductionThis is a rare congenital heart disease case of unguarded mitral valve orifice, transpos...
OBJECTIVE: Left ventricular (LV) remodelling in prenatally diagnosed LV outflow tract obstructive l...
“Hypoplastic left heart syndrome” is an unsatisfactory term describing lethal underdevelopment of th...
The congenital heart disease series of the Pathological Museum at La Sapienza University of Rome was...
Abstract Hypoplastic left heart syndrome(HLHS) refers to the abnormal development of the left-sided ...
SummaryCongenital malformations of the mitral valve may be encountered in isolation or in associatio...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart s...
Objective: We sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart...
AbstractIn 450 cases of structural heart disease diagnosed prenatally, 38 fetuses (8.5%) had either ...
BackgroundMitral valve dysplasia syndrome is a unique form of left-sided heart disease characterized...
Background and Aim of the StudyCongenital mitral valve (MV) dysplasia is a relatively rare and highl...
Unguarded mitral valve orifice is a rare disease with only 7 described cases in the literature. We d...
ObjectivesThe objective of this article is to review anatomic, physiologic, and clinical features of...
© 2014, Serbian Medical Society . All rights reserved. Introduction. Dysplastic or myxomatous mitral...
This is a rare congenital heart disease case of unguarded mitral valve orifice, transposition of gre...
IntroductionThis is a rare congenital heart disease case of unguarded mitral valve orifice, transpos...
OBJECTIVE: Left ventricular (LV) remodelling in prenatally diagnosed LV outflow tract obstructive l...
“Hypoplastic left heart syndrome” is an unsatisfactory term describing lethal underdevelopment of th...
The congenital heart disease series of the Pathological Museum at La Sapienza University of Rome was...
Abstract Hypoplastic left heart syndrome(HLHS) refers to the abnormal development of the left-sided ...
SummaryCongenital malformations of the mitral valve may be encountered in isolation or in associatio...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart s...
Objective: We sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart...
AbstractIn 450 cases of structural heart disease diagnosed prenatally, 38 fetuses (8.5%) had either ...