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    Left Ventricular Noncompaction in a Child with Turner Syndrome by Snigdha Bhatia, Amna Qasim, Murad Almasri, Luba Frank, Ashraf M. Aly

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Congenital heart disease (CHD) may cause a significant comorbidity in patients with Turner syndrome. …”
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    Formation, Contraction, and Mechanotransduction of Myofribrils in Cardiac Development: Clues from Genetics by Javier T. Granados-Riveron, J. David Brook

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect in humans. …”
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    Mechanical forces pattern endocardial Notch activation via mTORC2-PKC pathway by Yunfei Mu, Shijia Hu, Xiangyang Liu, Xin Tang, Jiayi Lin, Hongjun Shi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These findings highlight the role of mechanical forces as a primary cue for endocardial patterning and provide insights into the mechanisms underlying congenital heart diseases of endocardial origin.…”
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    Persistent left superior vena cava with retrograde flow and absent coronary sinus in a child with ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus by Rashmi Kishore, Rajesh Babu Gudipati, Palaparthi Sairam, Thomas Mathew, Suman Y. Vyas, Nitin K. Rao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Coronary sinus (CS) defects are rare congenital cardiac anomalies that occur in isolation or with other congenital heart diseases. Persistent left superior vena cava (LSVC) is a relatively common entity that usually drains into the CS, is of no hemodynamic consequence, and is easily diagnosed on echocardiography by a dilated CS and an antegrade flow toward the heart. …”
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    Coronary Sinus Anomalies with Case Illustrations by Akshata J. Chauhan, Richa Jayesh Kothari

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Its variations in anatomy are significant from the surgical point of view, especially in patients with complex congenital heart diseases (CHDs). CS anomalies are rare, but with increasing advancements in imaging, they are often diagnosed with cardiac computed tomography (CT). …”
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    Anomalous origin of a right pulmonary artery identified with echocardiography combined with CT: a case in a juvenile patient by Yan-ling Li, Ping Xie, Jia Wei, Zhao-xia Guo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This case provides a new insight for clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of complex congenital heart diseases.…”
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    A Cyanotic Newborn with a Pink Right Upper Extremity by Matthias Beichl, Andreas Hanslik, Daniel Zimpfer, Judith Rittenschober-Boehm, Katrin Nagl, Ina Michel-Behnke

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Aberrant origin of the subclavian artery (SCA) is a well-known vascular anomaly as part of congenital heart diseases with the left subclavian artery (LSCA) being more frequently affected than the right subclavian artery (RSCA). …”
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    Rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome in the Philippines: A Systematic Review by Anna Lena Lopez, Peter Francis N. Raguindin, Maria Asuncion Silvestre, Xenia Cathrine J. Fabay, Ariel B. Vinarao, Ricardo Manalastas

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Retrospective reviews revealed congenital heart diseases, cataracts, and hearing impairments to be most common presentations in children of CRS. …”
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    Systemic Comorbidity in Children with Cataracts in Nigeria: Advocacy for Rubella Immunization by Roseline Duke, Sidney Oparah, Adedayo Adio, Okon Eyo, Friday Odey

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…They may be associated with systemic diseases including congenital heart diseases which are among the major causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. …”
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    Improving Outcomes for Infants with Single Ventricle Physiology through Standardized Feeding during the Interstage by Cindy Weston, S. Adil Husain, Christopher L. Curzon, Steve Neish, Gemma T. Kennedy, Krista Bonagurio, Kevin Gosselin

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Congenital heart disease is identified as the most common birth defect with single ventricle physiology carrying the highest mortality. …”
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    Congenital pulmonic and aortic stenosis in Newfoundland dogs: Results of a 14-year French cardiovascular screening program (921 dogs). by Valérie Chetboul, Constance Fauveau, Peggy Passavin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Introduction</h4>Aortic stenosis (AS) and pulmonic stenosis (PS) are two of the most common canine congenital heart diseases (CHD), with a high relative risk for Newfoundland dogs to develop inherited subvalvular AS. …”
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    Extracorporeal membrane therapy in a case of ruptured abscess on the mitroaortic intervalvular fibrosa associated to multisystem inflammatory syndrome: a case report by Lina P. Montaña-Jimenez, Ana M. Aristizabal, Carlos A. Guzmán-Serrano, Cesar Cely Reyes, Juan Fernando Vélez Moreno, Gastón Castillo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic notably impacted pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases, who frequently presented cardiac complications including arrhythmias, elevated troponins, myocarditis, and heart failure. …”
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