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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance diagnosis of a previously unreported association: Cor triatriatum with right partial anomalous pulmonary venous return to the azygos vein
International Journal of Cardiology, 06/29/09
Locca D et al. - The authors present images from a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) study that enabled the rapid, non-invasive, complete diagnosis of a previously unreported congenital anomaly. Cor triatriatum of the left atrium thought to be an anomaly of the embryonic pulmonary venous connection to the left atrium.
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