Non symptomatic atrial septal defect venosus type IVC - SV coexistent with non-obstructed foramen ovale in 78 years old patient - a case report
Atrial septal defect may be seen under few forms. The most common is ASD secundarum - about 70% of defects. Coexistent non-obstructed foramen ovale with atrial septal defect venosus type IVC - SV is very rare. Untreated atrial septal defect can be associated with numerous complications and with sign...
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Main Authors: | Weronika Sandra Topyła (Author), Beata Krasuska (Author), Wioletta Anna Bal (Author), Tomasz Krzysztof Bąk (Author), Agnieszka Zofia Staciwa (Author) |
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Kazimierz Wielki University,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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