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MRI diagnosis of congenital absence of pericardium

Published 04 July 2012 | Article by Pediatric Cardiology 2012 | Tags: echocardiographic-window


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MRI diagnosis of congenital absence of pericardium

For a 14-year-old boy with a 2/6 systolic murmur, echocardiography was performed. However, complete examination was hindered by a poor acoustic window, and the boy was therefore referred to our department. Physical examination results were normal except for the heart murmur...


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