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Cor Triloculare

Known as: THREE-CHAMBERED HEART 
A congenital anatomic anomaly in which the heart has only three chambers.
National Institutes of Health

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1974
1974
The anatomic, clinical, radiologic, electrocardiographic, and hemodynamic features of five cases of surgically proved complete… 
1963
1963
A fourth case of Holmes heart is described in a 12-year-old boy, and developmental and corrective considerations are compared and… 
1961
1961
The case of a 41-year-old woman with congenital pulmonary stenosis and single ventricle is reported. This is the fifteenth… 
1951
1951
The pulmonary vessels in 2 cases of cor triloculare with subaortic stenosis are compared. Each showed medial hypertrophy of the… 
1950
1950
Cor triloculare, or the three-chambered heart, consists of two atria and one ventricle (cor triloculare biatrium) or two…