Search Results - "Walse, Rohit"
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Acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction with Guillain-Barre syndrome in Fontan circulation
Published in Annals of pediatric cardiology (01-03-2023)“…Total cavopulmonary connection, commonly referred to as the Fontan procedure, is the established destination therapy for univentricular hearts. While the…”
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A Giant Coronary Aneurysm in a Suspected Kawasaki Disease Causing Asymptomatic Myocardial Ischemia
Published in The Indian journal of radiology & imaging (01-10-2023)“…Abstract Coronary involvement in Kawasaki disease is not uncommon; however, giant coronary aneurysm exceeding 50 mm is extremely rare. In this article, we…”
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All that bifurcates is not pulmonary artery
Published in Revista portuguesa de cardiologia (01-02-2023)Get full text
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Progressive coarctation after device closure of arterial duct – Case report
Published in IHJ cardiovascular case reports (01-09-2021)“…Abnormalities of the isthmus are often noted with patent arterial duct in childhood. Varying degrees of coarctation can be associated with patent arterial…”
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Natural history of coronary stents: 14 year follow-up of drug eluting stents versus bare metal stents
Published in Indian heart journal (01-11-2023)“…Several randomized trials have shown the effectiveness of drug-eluting stents (DES) over bare metal stents (BMS) in terms of repeat revascularization at 1…”
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Acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction with Guillain-Barre syndrome in Fontan circulation
Published in Annals of pediatric cardiology (01-03-2023)“…Total cavopulmonary connection, commonly referred to as the Fontan procedure, is the established destination therapy for univentricular hearts. While the…”
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A Giant Coronary Aneurysm in a Suspected Kawasaki Disease Causing Asymptomatic Myocardial Ischemia
Published in The Indian journal of radiology & imaging (01-10-2023)“…Coronary involvement in Kawasaki disease is not uncommon; however, giant coronary aneurysm exceeding 50 mm is extremely rare. In this article, we presented a…”
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