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    Global left ventricular relaxation: A novel tissue Doppler index of acute rejection in pediatric heart transplantation by Hernandez, Lazaro E., MD, Shepard, Charles W., MD, Menk, Jeremiah, MS, Lilliam, Valdes-Cruz, MD, Ameduri, Rebecca K., MD

    “…Background Serial invasive cardiac catheterization with endomyocardial biopsies (EMBs) is the current standard of reference for evaluation after orthotopic…”
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    Repair of major congenital cardiac defects in low-birth-weight infants: Is delay warranted? by Shepard, Charles W., MD, Kochilas, Lazaros K., MD, Rosengart, Ronald M., MD, Brearley, Ann M., PhD, MS, Bryant, Roosevelt, MD, Moller, James H., MD, St. Louis, James D., MD

    “…Objectives Few studies have described the survival of low-birth-weight infants weighing less than 1.5 kg at operation for a cardiac malformation. Our goal was…”
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    Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Findings Late After the Arterial Switch Operation by Shepard, Charles W, Germanakis, Ioannis, White, Matthew T, Powell, Andrew J, Co-Vu, Jennifer, Geva, Tal

    Published in Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (01-09-2016)
    “…Despite its robust diagnostic capabilities in adolescents and adult patients after the arterial switch operation, little information is available on the…”
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    The thoracic duct and the Fontan patient by Sung, Cassandra, Bass, John L., Berry, James M., Shepard, Charles W., Lindgren, Bruce, Kochilas, Lazaros K.

    Published in Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (01-09-2017)
    “…Background Ultrasound imaging of adults with heart failure and increased central venous pressure (CVP) has shown significant thoracic duct (TD) dilation from…”
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    Premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in childhood cancer survivors by Shepard, Charles W, Steinberger, Julia

    Published in Progress in pediatric cardiology (01-11-2015)
    “…Abstract Survival rates of childhood cancer have increased over the last 30 years, revealing a population with unique characteristics and risks. The effects of…”
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    Ultrasonographic Imaging of the Cervical Thoracic Duct in Children with Congenital or Acquired Heart Disease by Kochilas, Lazaros K., Shepard, Charles W., Berry, James M., Chin, Alvin J.

    Published in Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (01-10-2014)
    “…Conditions that increase central venous pressure lead to secondary dilation of the thoracic duct and impaired lymphatic circulation. We report the use of…”
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    Crossed pulmonary arteries with hypoplasia of the transverse aortic arch by Hernandez, Lazaro E, Anderson, Robert H, Hoggard, Eric, St Louis, James D, Shepard, Charles W

    Published in Cardiology in the young (01-04-2015)
    “…The entity of crossed pulmonary arteries was first described by Jue, Lockman, and Edwards in 1966, in a patient with trisomy 18. Since then, several series…”
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    Multimodality Assessment of Anomalous Aortic Origin of the Right Coronary Artery Presenting With Cardiac Arrest by de Oliveira Nunes, Mariana, Casey, Susan A., Witt, Dawn R., Lindberg, Jana L., Overman, David M., Thomas, Ian D., Shepard, Charles W., Cavalcante, João L., Lesser, John R., Han, B. Kelly

    Published in JACC. Case reports (01-11-2020)
    “…Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery (AAOCA) can range from benign anatomic variants to those presenting with sudden cardiac arrest. This unique case of…”
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    The Right Subclavian Artery Arising as the First Branch of a Left-Sided Aortic Arch by Hernandez, Lazaro E., Shepard, Charles W., Bamforth, Simon D., Anderson, Robert H.

    “…We describe an unusual pattern of branching of a left-sided aortic arch in which the first branch is the right subclavian artery, followed by the common…”
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