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Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: Report of 93 autopsied cases with emphasis on diagnostic and surgical considerations.

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Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is failure of development of the common pulmonary vein, with consequent ersistence and enlargement of embryonic collaterals between the lungs and the systemic veins.
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This article is published in American Heart Journal.The article was published on 1976-01-01. It has received 204 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection & Coronary sinus.

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Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return with the Circular Pulmonary Venous Connection: Outcome of Common Pulmonary Venous Agenesis

TL;DR: A rare case of total anomalous pulmonary venous return, in which the right and left peripheral pulmonary veins connected circularly and there was no central part of the pulmonary vein or the common pulmonary vein, is presented.
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Determination of anomalous pulmonary venous return with high-pitch low-dose computed tomography in paediatric patients.

TL;DR: Anomalous pulmonary venous drains and associated cardiac and extra-cardiac anomalies can be detected reliably and quickly with high-pitch low-dose CT without sedation in pediatric patients.

Today surgical management of congenital cardiac disease

TL;DR: Se hace una revisión actualizada del diagnóstico y manejo quirúrgico que se recomienda en las cardiopatías congénitas comunes en los neonatos, lactantes o en primera infancia.
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Total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage to coronary sinus combined with left-sided obstructive lesions: a previously unreported association.

TL;DR: A very rare cardiac lesion is presented where a combination of abnormal pulmonary venous drainage and left-sided obstructive lesions is found, raising questions about cardiac embryology and timing of interfering events.
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Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection With an Intact Interatrial Septum

TL;DR: A 5-month-old infant with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (cardiac type) without an interatrial communication and a large ventricular septal defect is reported.
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Intracardiac surgery in neonates and infants using deep hypothermia with surface cooling and limited cardiopulmonary bypass.

TL;DR: Thirty-three of 37 infants under 10 kg in weight, with correctable lesions, survived this procedure, including 25 aged 8 days to 12 months, and is believed to have wide application in the neonatal and infant group.
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Implications of Agenesis of the Spleen on the Pathogenesis of Conotruncus Anomalies in Childhood

Biörn Ivemark
- 01 Nov 1955 - 
TL;DR: The author has shown that early splenic primordia exist at the time of fusion of the A‐V canal cushions and there is a primitive gut mesentery in the left aspect of the dorsal mesogastrium.
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Cor triatriatum: Pathologic anatomy and a consideration of morphogenesis based on 13 postmortem cases and a study of normal development of the pulmonary vein and atrial septum in 83 human embryos

TL;DR: The pathologic and embryologic findings strongly suggest that cor triatriatum results from entrapment of the left atrial ostium of the common pulmonary vein by tissue of the right horn of the sinus venosus from which septum primum develops, leading to failure of incorporation of theCommon pulmonary vein into theleft atrium during the fifth embryonic week.
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Development of the pulmonary veins; with reference to the embryology of anomalies of pulmonary venous return.

TL;DR: The examination of serial sections of human embryos between 24 and 34 days and the use of plastic reconstructions showed that the common pulmonary vein develops as an outgrowth from the medial superior wall of the left auricle and unites with the angioblastic plexus of the developing lung bud.
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