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Lutembacher Syndrome
Known as:
Lutembacher's syndrome
, Syndrome, Lutembacher
, Syndrome, Lutembacher's
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A condition characterized by a combination of OSTIUM SECUNDUM ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT and an acquired MITRAL VALVE STENOSIS.
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Structural heart disease in pregnancy in El-Minia localities
N. Taha
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K. Mahmoud
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M. Eisa
,
A. Darder
2013
Corpus ID: 72582377
2003
2003
Transcatheter treatment of Lutembacher syndrome
C. Aroney
,
W. Lapanun
,
G. Scalia
,
W. Parsonage
Internal medicine journal (Print)
2003
Corpus ID: 32770198
A 61-year-old Aboriginal woman presented to Thursday Island Hospital with atrial fibrillation, cardiovascular collapse and heart…
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2003
2003
Non-surgical correction of Lutembacher syndrome.
W. Ahmed
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K. Al-Shaibi
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H. Chamsi‐Pasha
,
Alaa Abdelmenem
Saudi Medical Journal
2003
Corpus ID: 12628005
Lutembacher syndrome is the combination of congenital atrial septal defect and acquired mitral stenosis. The condition is usually…
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2000
2000
Transcatheter treatment of a case of Lutembacher syndrome
E. Chau
,
Chi‐Hang Lee
,
W. Chow
Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions
2000
Corpus ID: 38775734
Lutembacher syndrome refers to the rare combination of congenital atrial septal defect and acquired mitral stenosis. This…
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1999
1999
Definitive percutaneous treatment of Lutembacher's syndrome
DM George Joseph
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DM and K. Abhaichand Rajpal
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DM K.P. Suresh Kumar
Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions
1999
Corpus ID: 23908497
Definitive percutaneous treatment of a patient with Lutembacher's syndrome was successfully accomplished using the Amplatzer…
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Highly Cited
1952
Highly Cited
1952
Apical diastolic murmurs in congenital heart disease; the rarity of Lutembacher's syndrome.
A. S. Nadas
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A. Nadas
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Mariano M. Alimurung
,
Mariano M. Alimurung
American Heart Journal
1952
Corpus ID: 36066579
Review
1950
Review
1950
LUTEMBACHER'S SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH DEXTROCARDIA
I. Innerfield
1950
Corpus ID: 72640670
AS SEPARATE and distinct conditions, dextrocardia and Lutembacher's syndrome can be considered unusual clinical entities…
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1949
1949
Lutembacher's syndrome associated with subacute bacterial endocarditis; report of a case.
E. Kurz
,
I. Fischer
New England Journal of Medicine
1949
Corpus ID: 29846011
THE following case of Lutembacher's syndrome (interauricular septal defect and mitral stenosis) associated with subacute…
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1948
1948
LUTEMBACHER'S SYNDROME: Report of a Case with Unusually Large Atrial Septal Defect
W. K. Purks
1948
Corpus ID: 71474974
It IS somewhat paradoxic that often, even in persons of advanced years, the question of possible congenital cardiac disease…
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1942
1942
Lutembacher's syndrome and a new concept of the dynamics of interatrial septal defect
M. H. Uhley
1942
Corpus ID: 72766035
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