Remarkable case of uncorrected type IC tricuspid atresia with adaptive pulmonary trunk dilatation to allow prolonged survival: Case report and CT fly-through
A remarkable case of a surgically uncorrected Type IC (no great artery transposition, no pulmonary stenosis) tricuspid atresia surviving to adulthood is presented. This is a case of an adult female of 30 years of age with an atretic tricuspid valve, an atrial septal defect, a large ventricular septa...
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Main Authors: | Zeke J. McKinney (Author), Emma E. Alley (Author), Anthony J. Weinhaus (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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