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Left Ventricle to Right Ventricle Size Discrepancy in the Fetus: The Presence of Critical Congenital Heart Disease Can Be Reliably Predicted
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 10/14/09
Quartermain MD et al. – Ratios expressing the magnitude of L–R/VD, direction of flow at the atrial septum, and measurements of the aortic arch help identify fetuses that will require neonatal intervention.
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