[HTML][HTML] Persistent right venous valve as a cause of fetal and neonatal pathology from prenatal to postnatal periods: a case report and review

D Liu, T Wu, Y Wang, K Dian, H Liu, X He… - … Diagnosis and Therapy, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Neonatal cyanosis is a clinical manifestation of hypoxemia and is usually
pathological. Persistent right venous valve (PRVV) is a rare cause of cyanosis in newborns …

Clinical case of Cor triatriatum sinister, a dilemma of anticoagulation: A case report and literature review

A Arzhangzade, M Zamirian, S Nozhat… - Clinical Case …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Key Clinical Message Cor triatriatum is a rare congenital heart abnormality in which a
membrane separates the left atrium (LA; sinister) or the right atrium (dexter) into two …

Obstructing Eustachian valve in a newborn presenting with profound hypoxemia and atrial arrhythmias

BL Wolfe, EH Stephens, P Tannous… - JTCVS …, 2020 - jtcvstechniques.org
In fetal circulation, the Eustachian valve (EV) directs inferior vena cava blood (oxygenated
blood from the placenta) across the patent foramen ovale (PFO). As the pulmonary vascular …

[PDF][PDF] Commentary:“What Do We Know About Perinatal Stroke? A review of current practices, outcomes, and future directions”

RL Leon, LF Chalak - pediatricstrokejournal.com
The review by Mailo, et al. provides an excellent contemporary summary of each of the
perinatal stroke entities as well as a useful algorithm to diagnose and investigate underlying …

[引用][C] Journal of Heart and Cardiovascular Medicine

RM Serrano, B Hattendorf - Emerg Med, 2018