- Successful balloon valvuloplasty of a subpulmonic membrane associated with cor triatriatum dexter: a case report. [Case Reports]
- CONCLUSIONS: Subpulmonic membrane as an isolated cause of right ventricular outflow tract obstruction is rare. Its association with cor triatriatum dexter is even less common. The result of percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty of subpulmonic membrane is an interesting alternative while waiting for surgery. Surgery is currently the preferred modality of treatment with the resection of both right atrial and subpulmonic membranes.
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- Comparison of left ventricular mechanics in runners versus bodybuilders using speckle tracking echocardiography. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: While conventional morphological and functional echocardiographic parameters failed to distinguish between the athlete's heart of the two different sport disciplines, deformation parameters showed a different pattern of LV mechanics in runners versus bodybuilders.
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- Discrete subpulmonic membrane in association with isolated severe pulmonary valvar stenosis. [Case Reports]
- CONCLUSIONS: Association of subpulmonic membrane with severe pulmonary valvar stenosis, concordant ventriculoarterial connection and intact ventricular septum is rare. When it occurs, the result of percutaneous valve dilation may be suboptimal.
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- Patent ductus arteriosus. [Case Reports]
- Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a congenital disorder in heart, wherein the ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth. This leads to the generation of a left-to-right shunt, leading to pulmonary hypertension. Color Doppler echocardiography is essential for the diagnosis. The identification of a diastolic flow oriented in the opposite direction in the pulmonary artery finalizes the diagnosis.…
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- Left parasternal lift due to anterior right ventricular infarction. [Case Reports]Int J Cardiol. 1993 Nov; 42(1):87-8.IJ
- A case of left parasternal systolic lift due to isolated infarction of the right ventricular anterior wall is reported. This cause of a left parasternal lift should also be considered while examining a case of myocardial infarction.
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- Right parasternal lift in atrial septal defect. [Clinical Trial]Am Heart J. 1977 Dec; 94(6):699-704.AH
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- The left parasternal lift in tricuspid incompetence. [Journal Article]Am Heart J. 1974 Aug; 88(2):183-90.AH