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    Perceptions of exercise behavior and well-being in anomalous aortic origin of coronary arteries by Mihail, Sandra, Doan, Tam T., Przybycien, Thomas S., Gray, Kimberly, Sidiq, Sameer, Sachdeva, Shagun, Reaves-O’Neal, Dana, Dolgner, Stephen, Molossi, Silvana

    Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-10-2024)
    “…Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) is associated with sudden death in the young. Risk stratification and management decision-making remain…”
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    Left ventricle hypertrophy and re-modeling in children with essential hypertension: does the race matter? by Takajo, Daiji, Przybycien, Thomas S, Balakrishnan, Preetha L, Natarajan, Girija, Singh, Gautam K, Aggarwal, Sanjeev

    Published in Cardiology in the young (01-04-2024)
    “…This is the first study to report on the impact of race on differences in the prevalence of echocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy and left ventricular…”
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    Invasive Coronary Assessment in a 9-Year-Old With Anomalous Aortic Origin of the Left Coronary Artery by Przybycien, Thomas S., Doan, Tam T., Qureshi, Athar M., Reaves-O’Neal, Dana, Binsalamah, Ziyad, Molossi, Silvana

    “…A previously healthy nine-year-old boy with anomalous aortic origin of the left coronary artery (AAOLCA) with high-risk anatomy demonstrated negative stress on…”
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    Abstract 12529: Exercise Patterns and Body Mass Index in a Large Cohort of Patients With Anomalous Aortic Origins of Coronary Arteries by Przybycien, Thomas S, Gray, Kimberly B, Sadiq, Sameer, Mihail, Sandra, Doan, Tam T, Sachdeva, Shagun, Reaves-O'Neal, Dana, Binsalamah, Ziyad, Molossi, Silvana M

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-11-2023)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) is the second leading cause of sudden cardiac death in the young. Exercise…”
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