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Comput Biol Med 2009,Dec,01;39(12):1130-6; (PMID: 19897185) [...]It deals with the results of investigations carried out during the last four years involving 820 pregnant women. During the investigations fetal cardiac murmurs presenting typical waveforms and incidences of acoustic signals were recorded. Causes of these murmurs are suggested based on comparison with the well-known waveforms of infants and [...] are suggested based on comparison with the well-known waveforms of infants and children. A sophisticated signal processing method for murmur discovery is presented, that is also useful for automatic perinatal screening after the 28th week of [...]
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Circ J 2009,Dec,01;73(12):2360-2; (PMID: 19491509) [...] of the left main coronary ostium is a rare coronary artery anomaly. A 3-year-old boy who was asymptomatic had a heart murmur because of mitral regurgitation. He underwent reconstruction of the left main coronary artery, but [...]
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Cardiol Young 2009,Dec,01;19(6):630-2; (PMID: 19835654) [...]The size and location of tumours within the heart create a variety of clinical findings, such as murmurs, chest pain, tachyarrythmias, and congestive cardiac failure. Nowadays, the tumours are usually diagnosed by echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging and [...]
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Cardiol Young 2009,Dec,01;19(6):568-72; (PMID: 19857368) [...]patients with structurally normal hearts, who had been referred for evaluation of cardiac murmurs or chest pain. RESULTS: Aortic dilation was the most common cardiac anomaly, seen in 11 of 24 (46%) individuals with [...]
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J Vet Cardiol 2009,Dec,01;11(2):147-51; (PMID: 19879826) [...]Three dogs presented for the evaluation of cardiac murmurs were diagnosed with aberrant arteriovenous shunts. All cases demonstrated the following findings: 1) relatively soft [...] were diagnosed with aberrant arteriovenous shunts. All cases demonstrated the following findings: 1) relatively soft continuous murmur loudest at the left heart base resembling patent ductus arteriosus (PDA); 2) shunt flow signals in the [...]
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J Vet Cardiol 2009,Dec,01;11(2):129-36; (PMID: 19833567) [...]femoral artery branch). One dog was examined only 24 h post-operatively and had no murmur and trivial residual ductal flow by Doppler echocardiography. The other 6 dogs were clinically healthy when examined up to three years post-intervention.[...]
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Med Klin (Munich) 2009,Nov,15;104(11):878-81; (PMID: 19916078) [...] presented with a 2-year history of increasing dyspnea on exertion. The physical examination revealed a diastolic heart murmur in the second right intercostal space and a blood pressure of 170/60 mmHg. Transthoracic and transesophageal Doppler echocardiography disclosed a [...]
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Am J Perinatol 2009,Nov,01;26(10):755-60; (PMID: 19452429) [...] are the major presenting findings in the fetus, whereas respiratory distress, arrhythmias, murmurs, and cardiomegaly are the main signs initially in the neonate. Cardiac rhabdomyomas comprised 32.8% of the [...]
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Pediatr Cardiol 2009,Nov,01;30(8):1184-5; (PMID: 19718497) A 38-year-old woman was discovered to have a systolic murmur for an unrelated complaint. Transesophageal echocardiography showed no atrial or ventricular septal defects, but multiple large collateral [...]
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Cardiovasc Pathol 2009,Nov,01;18(6):375-8; (PMID: 18436453) [...]BACKGROUND: A 59-year-old male had a latent epicardial mass discovered at cardiovascular imaging during the assessment of an aortic murmur. RESULTS: The resected mass surrounded the left anterior descending coronary artery. It was a well-limited pericoronary cellular lesion.[...]
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