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718 related items for PubMed ID: 27516034

  • 1. Partial abnormal drainage of superior and inferior caval veins into the left atrium: two case reports.
    Chessa M, Carminati M, Cinteză EE, Butera G, Giugno L, Arcidiacono C, Piazza L, Bulescu NC, Pome G, Frigiola A, Giamberti A.
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  • 2. Anomalous Connection of the Right Superior Vena Cava to the Left Atrium in a Child with Bilateral Superior Vena Cavae: An Unusual Cause of Cyanosis.
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  • 3. Bilateral inferior venae cava combined with the persistent left superior vena cava and hemiazygos continuation of left inferior vena cava with drainage into right atrium: A case report.
    Jia Y, Gao J.
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  • 4. Hemiazygos continuation of a left inferior vena cava draining into the right atrium via persistent left superior vena cava: demonstration by helical computed tomography.
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  • 5. Anomalous drainage of isolated superior caval vein to the left atrium: the oldest reported unrepaired case.
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  • 6. The anomalous drainage of the inferior vena cava into the left atrium.
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  • 7. Total anomalous systemic venous drainage to the left atrium.
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  • 8. Patterns of anomalous pulmonary venous drainage.
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  • 9. Prenatal diagnosis of isolated total anomalous systemic venous connection to the left atrium.
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  • 10. Prospective angiographic study of the abnormalities of systemic venous connections in congenital and acquired heart disease.
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    Vasc Endovascular Surg; 2022 Apr; 56(3):330-334. PubMed ID: 35125023
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  • 12. Anomalous insertion of the superior or the inferior vena cava into the right atrium.
    Takeda K, Matsumura K, Ito T, Nakagawa T, Yamaguchi N.
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  • 13. Cross-sectional echocardiographic diagnosis of systemic venous return.
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  • 14. Left superior vena cava: cross-sectional imaging overview.
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  • 15. Abnormal drainage of inferior vena cava to left atrium together with a partial abnormal pulmonary venous drainage to right atrium in the presence of atrial septal defect.
    Deyaa O, Naguib A, Awad E, Romeih S.
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  • 16. Increasing cyanosis early after cavopulmonary connection caused by abnormal systemic venous channels.
    Gatzoulis MA, Shinebourne EA, Redington AN, Rigby ML, Ho SY, Shore DF.
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  • 17. [Atrial septal defect and cyanosis. Apropos of 6 cases related to abnormal drainage of the inferior vena cava into the left atrium].
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    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1988 Jun; 81(6):783-6. PubMed ID: 3144949
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  • 18. Left superior vena cava draining into the left atrium: Clinical entities, diagnosis and surgical treatment.
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  • 19. Two cases of left superior vena cava draining directly to a left atrium with a normal coronary sinus.
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  • 20. [Inferior vena caval return to the left atrium with intact interauricular septum. Apropos of 2 cases surgically treated with success].
    Chantepie A, Marchand M, Dupré la Tour R, Verney RN, Faidutti B, Ashori K, Fauchier JP.
    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1986 May; 79(5):684-91. PubMed ID: 3092768
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