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    Sequential external ventricular support in a patient with total cavo-pulmonary connection by Rubio Atienza, Yolanda, Lozano Zafra, Cristina, Ibiza Palacios, Emilio, Fernández Ferrando, Mónica, Modesto i Alapont, Vicent

    Published in Progress in pediatric cardiology (01-12-2022)
    “…The survival of patients with congenital heart disease awaiting heart transplantation or in recovery has improved with Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs)…”
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    Intraparenchymal brain hemorrhage due to rupture of aneurysm in infants: report of two cases by Rubio Atienza, Yolanda, Ibiza Palacios, Emilio, del Peral Samaniego, Maria Pilar, Álvarez Montañana, Pablo, Molina Corbacho, Maria, Modesto i Alapont, Vicent

    “…Background Cerebral or brain hemorrhage due to the rupture of intracranial aneurysms is extremely rare in pediatric population. The aim of our work is to…”
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    Venous sinus thrombosis in pediatrics. Case series of a tertiary hospital by Rubio Atienza, Yolanda, Torrejón Rodríguez, Laura, Marco Hernández, Ana, Tomás Vila, Miguel

    “…Venous sinus thrombosis (VST) is a rare entity in pediatrics, probably under-diagnosed and poten tially serious, described as a cause of stroke in childhood…”
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    Trombosis de senos venosos en pediatría. Serie de casos de un hospital terciario by Rubio Atienza, Yolanda, Torrejón Rodríguez, Laura, Marco Hernández, Ana, Tomás Vila, Miguel

    “…Resumen: Introducción: La trombosis de senos venosos (TSV) es una entidad poco frecuente en pediatría, probablemente subdiagnosticada y potencialmente grave,…”
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    Trombosis de senos venosos en pediatría. Serie de casos de un hospital terciario by Rubio Atienza, Yolanda, Torrejon Rodriguez, Laura, Marco Hernandez, Ana, Tomás Vila, Miguel

    “…La trombosis de senos venosos (TSV) es una entidad poco frecuente en pediatría, probablemente subdiagnosticada y potencialmente grave, descrita como causa de…”
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