Treatment-refractory heart failure as a manifestation of aortic arch atresia
Background: Distal segment atresia (isthmus) is an extremely rare anatomical variant of obstructive aortic arch anomalies. Case report: We present the case of a newborn who, at 48 hours of life, presented a clinical picture of heart failure. The initial echocardiogram showed a congenital interrupted...
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Main Authors: | Luis A. González-Ramos (Author), Erika M. Martínez-Carballo (Author), Jesús E. Anaya-García (Author), Jessica Sánchez-Cárdenas (Author), Kenya N. Velázquez-Fontes (Author), Daniel Mazariego-Pedraza (Author) |
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