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152 related items for PubMed ID: 1638728

  • 1. Abnormal laterality and congenital cardiac anomalies. Relations of visceral and cardiac morphologies in the iv/iv mouse.
    Seo JW, Brown NA, Ho SY, Anderson RH.
    Circulation; 1992 Aug; 86(2):642-50. PubMed ID: 1638728
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  • 4. The nomenclature, definition and classification of cardiac structures in the setting of heterotaxy.
    Jacobs JP, Anderson RH, Weinberg PM, Walters HL, Tchervenkov CI, Del Duca D, Franklin RC, Aiello VD, Béland MJ, Colan SD, Gaynor JW, Krogmann ON, Kurosawa H, Maruszewski B, Stellin G, Elliott MJ.
    Cardiol Young; 2007 Sep; 17 Suppl 2():1-28. PubMed ID: 18039396
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  • 5. Abnormalities of the spleen in relation to congenital malformations of the heart: a survey of necropsy findings in children.
    Anderson C, Devine WA, Anderson RH, Debich DE, Zuberbuhler JR.
    Br Heart J; 1990 Feb; 63(2):122-8. PubMed ID: 2317406
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  • 8. The implications for fetal outcome of an abnormal arrangement of the abdominal vessels.
    Pasquini L, Tan T, Yen Ho S, Gardiner H.
    Cardiol Young; 2005 Feb; 15(1):35-42. PubMed ID: 15831159
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  • 10. Clinical investigations over 13 years to establish the nature of the cardiac defects in patients having abnormalities of lateralization.
    Yildirim SV, Tokel K, Varan B, Aslamaci S, Ekici E.
    Cardiol Young; 2007 Jun; 17(3):275-82. PubMed ID: 17615645
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  • 13. Morphology of the sinus node in human and mouse hearts with isomerism of the atrial appendages.
    Ho SY, Seo JW, Brown NA, Cook AC, Fagg NL, Anderson RH.
    Br Heart J; 1995 Oct; 74(4):437-42. PubMed ID: 7488461
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  • 15. Morphological considerations pertaining to recognition of atrial isomerism. Consequences for sequential chamber localisation.
    Macartney FJ, Zuberbuhler JR, Anderson RH.
    Br Heart J; 1980 Dec; 44(6):657-67. PubMed ID: 7459148
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  • 19. Atrial isomerism in the heterotaxy syndromes with asplenia, or polysplenia, or normally formed spleen: an erroneous concept.
    Van Praagh R, Van Praagh S.
    Am J Cardiol; 1990 Dec 15; 66(20):1504-6. PubMed ID: 2252000
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  • 20. The surgical anatomy of coronary venous return in hearts with isomeric atrial appendages.
    Uemura H, Ho SY, Anderson RH, Devine WA, Smith A, Shinohara T, Yagihara T, Kawashima Y.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1995 Aug 15; 110(2):436-44. PubMed ID: 7637362
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