4D ultrasound evaluated in cardiosplenic syndrome patients
Published
17 October 2011
| Article by Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011
| Tags:
fetal-echocardiography,
spatiotemporal-image-correlation,
cardiosplenic-syndrome,
heterotaxy,
sono-avc
4D ultrasound evaluated in cardiosplenic syndrome patients
Cardiosplenic syndromes are complex multiorgan conditions defined by the arrangement of the thoracic and abdominal viscera across the left–right axis1, 2. In left isomerism, there are paired left-sided viscera while the right-sided viscera may be absent, and in right isomerism, there are paired...
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