Tricuspid Atresia Associated with Double-Orifice Mitral Valve and Coronary Sinus Septal Defect
AUTOR(ES)
Park, In-Sook
RESUMO
Clinical, echocardiographic, and angiographic findings of a very rare case of cardiac malformation are presented. The main features were tricuspid atresia, coronary sinus septal defect, and double-orifice mitral valve. These defects were correctly diagnosed by echocardiography and were confirmed by angiocardiography. (Texas Heart Institute Journal 1991;18:202-5)
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