Right atrial isomerism with or without total anomalous pulmonary venous connection was observed in half of the mutants. Because ciliary motion at the embryonic node is required for the ...
Between March 1970 and October 1977, 36 patients underwent correction of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. The ages ranged from 5 days to 16 years; 27 (75%) were under 1 year and 19 were ...
An anomalous pulmonary venous connection was present in 55% of patients with right atrial isomerism; in left atrial isomerism one case (14%) had a partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection. Forty ...
Primary PVS was observed in 40 patients (71%), whereas secondary (postsurgical) PVS was seen in 16 patients (29%), occurring after repair of total or partial anomalous pulmonary venous return ... vein ...
Since the pioneering work of Haissaguerre and colleagues, our understanding of the anatomy and electrical properties of the PVs has been greatly advanced. Although other sources of AF have been ...
Furthermore, patients with PAF usually have multiple PV foci in multiple veins and many of these foci ... Electrogram recordings in a patient with a focal pulmonary vein (PV) tachycardia ...
Anomalous Hall torque is related to the well-known anomalous Hall effect, discovered by Edwin Hall in 1881. The anomalous Hall effect describes how electrons are scattered asymmetrically when they ...
Those who believe in treating established venous thrombosis by anticoagulant therapy use it whether or not pulmonary embolism has already occurred, holding that it controls further detachment of ...
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