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Meanings of cardiac anomalies in English
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Usage of cardiac anomalies in English
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Exercise ECG showed cardiacanomalies in 1227 athletes with normal findings on resting ECG.
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Background: Congenital cardiacanomalies are associated with immunologic perturbations.
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The resulting cardiacanomalies might link to Wolff-Parkinson White syndrome with persistent AV myocardial connections.
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Developmental delay, cardiacanomalies, behavioral abnormalities, and intellectual disabilities were the common presentations in pediatric subjects.
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Associated cardiacanomalies in 10 patients were repaired concomitantly with left pulmonary artery reimplantation and tracheoplasty.
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He was diagnosed as having congenital isolated diverticulum of the left ventricle without other cardiacanomalies.
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Precise intracardiac anatomy was observed in cardiacanomalies.
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Background: Children with pulmonary atresia and an intact ventricular septum show a heterogeneous spectrum of cardiacanomalies.
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To the authors' knowledge, this collection of concurrent cardiacanomalies has not been previously reported in bovines.
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The cardiacanomalies is resulted from the dysfunctions of several genes on the long arm of chromosome 7.
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The cardiacanomalies include non-compaction of the ventricular myocardium, bradycardia, pulmonary valve stenosis, and secundum atrial septal defect.
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Purpose: Assessment of the relationships of the ventricles and great vessels is critical in evaluating cardiacanomalies before surgery.
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A new finger-type epicardial echocardiographic probe was evaluated in 26 children with complex cardiacanomalies during open heart surgery.
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However, the management of younger infants with tracheoplasty for long segment stenosis involving carina or complex cardiacanomalies remains challenging.
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Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is one of the most common congenital cardiacanomalies resulting in cyanosis.
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In most of the other 14 patients further treatment was withdrawn because of serious postoperative complications or inoperable cardiacanomalies.