1986
DOI: 10.1016/0167-5273(86)90013-6
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Coarctation of the aorta associated with pulmonary valve stenosis

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“…It is rare to find the combination of right-and leftsided obstructive lesions of the cardiac outflow tracts, with very few cases previously described. Those that have been documented include Fallot's tetralogy and aortic coarctation, [1][2][3] valvar stenosis and coarctation, [4][5][6] the combination of tricuspid and pulmonary atresia with coarctation, 7 and valvar pulmonary stenosis or atresia with aortic stenosis. 8,9 These combinations are difficult to explain in terms of embryology, but clearly do exist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is rare to find the combination of right-and leftsided obstructive lesions of the cardiac outflow tracts, with very few cases previously described. Those that have been documented include Fallot's tetralogy and aortic coarctation, [1][2][3] valvar stenosis and coarctation, [4][5][6] the combination of tricuspid and pulmonary atresia with coarctation, 7 and valvar pulmonary stenosis or atresia with aortic stenosis. 8,9 These combinations are difficult to explain in terms of embryology, but clearly do exist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%