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Do you perform echo on kids?
If you answered YES, you simply must check out this report in CASE (see serial studies):
https://t.co/7WcdfB15eT
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We present a @CASEfromASE of anomalous right coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ARCAPA) previously diagnosed in a young woman, which later represented a delivery planning challenge during a later pregnancy. https://t.co/rfSCJFt2AQ
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1/9 Congenital mitral valve disease....one of the most frustrating diseases.
For pt family obviously. But also for peds card team. .
To have to repair in infancy is challenging at the very least.
Check this case out.
A toddler weighing under 10kg.
Severe mitral stenosis.
Asymptomatic 7 yo, referred for systolic murmur 🧑🫀
- Moderate mitral regurgitation (no degeneration, no prolapse, no IE)
- Endocardium and papillary iperecogenicity
- Dilated RCA (5 mm)
- No left coronary found in sorta sinus...
- Let’s focus on pulmonary trunk..
🦙🎯
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Halloween case ?? 👻
Patient with hx of SAVR with metallic prosthesis 20y ago. Presented in ER with hx of acute onset of shortness of breath and cardiogenic shock (80x40) and EKG showing LBB (interpreted as new one). Referred for emergent cardiac catheterization. (findings above)
Case shared by: @fabioccarvalho
Case of the Month for November - Available in advance. Thanks to Dr @OungSavly for the contribution. Coarctation of the Aorta with beautiful ECHO-images. Available here: https://t.co/230xnG3HOi
This study aims to explore the prognostic implications of segmental noninvasive myocardial work (MW) and microvascular perfusion (MVP) after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
Read our @JournalASEcho article: https://t.co/4D0snXfTf0
Agitated saline contrast from right arm shows opacification of dilated coronary sinus before right sided chambers in a person with persistent left SVC and absent right SVC #echofirst#CardioTwitter