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Supravalvular pulmonarystenosis acquired as a postoperative cardiac procedure complication is relatively common.
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None of the patients with quadrisinusate and bisinusate truncal valves had pulmonarystenosis.
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Cardiac catheterization revealed the presence of valvular pulmonarystenosis and atrial septal defect.
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Timely recognition of this unusual mechanism of pulmonarystenosis is important for optimal management.
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The most common cardiac defects found are supravalvar aortic stenosis and peripheral pulmonarystenosis.
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Atrial septal defect and pulmonarystenosis were detected on echocardiography.
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The most frequent occurring are pulmonarystenosis (PS) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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Tricuspid stenosis, pulmonarystenosis and pulmonary insufficiency are rare, and are probably nearly always congenital.
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Valvuloplasty is an effective procedure in relieving pulmonarystenosis in patients of all ages, including neonates.
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A cardiac workup including an exercise stress test was negative but an echocardiography showed pulmonarystenosis.
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In 5 of these patients, pulmonarystenosis was induced by systolic excursion of a truncal valvar leaflet.
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Objective: To describe the long-term prognosis after repair of Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonarystenosis beyond 20 years.
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Acquired pulmonarystenosis in adults is rare and is usually caused by extrinsic compression from a mediastinal tumor.
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Valve-sparing techniques for the treatment of Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonarystenosis have evolved over the past few decades.
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Thus it can be considered as an interim palliative procedure for symptomatic young infants with TOF and predominant valvar pulmonarystenosis.
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A double outlet right ventricle was diagnosed at catheterisation with atrioventricular discordance, ventricular septal defect, and severe valvular and infundibular pulmonarystenosis.