2010
DOI: 10.1038/jp.2010.106
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Prenatally diagnosed left ventricular diverticulum with thoracoabdominal wall defect: a case and review of the literature

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“…Some authors classify diverticulum into two types of fibrous and muscular types, whereas others, like Nam et al., classify as apical and nonapical . In the fibrous type, there is no myocardial layer.…”
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“…Some authors classify diverticulum into two types of fibrous and muscular types, whereas others, like Nam et al., classify as apical and nonapical . In the fibrous type, there is no myocardial layer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Пациенты с врожденным дивертикулом или аневризмой ЛЖ в 42-63 % случаев не имеют симптоматики, а порок выявляется случайно при эхокардиографии, мультиспиральной компьютерной томографии или магнитно-резонансной томографии (МРТ), диагностике других врожденных пороков или заболеваний [1,3,7,23]. В других случаях диагностика аневризм или дивертикулов не представляет трудностей, поскольку уже при осмотре больного в эпигастральной области определяется пульсирующее грыжеподобное образование, как у пациентов с пентадой Cantrell [2,10,11]. Часто у пациентов с небольшим дивертикулом и узкой шейкой можно выслушать систолический шум.…”
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“…Н. Nam и соавт. предложили делить все дивертикулы ЛЖ на апикальные и неапикальные [11]. W. G. Austen и соавт.…”
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“…Midline thoracoabdominal defects as well as other cardiac structural malformations show an association with apical diverticula in all cases . There have been several reports on the antenatal 2‐dimensional (2D) echocardiographic diagnosis of an LV diverticulum . However, to the best of our knowledge, there has been no report on the antenatal 3‐ and 4‐dimensional ultrasound diagnosis of an LV diverticulum.…”
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“…1 There have been several reports on the antenatal 2dimensional (2D) echocardiographic diagnosis of an LV diverticulum. [2][3][4][5] However, to the best of our knowledge, there has been no report on the antenatal 3-and 4dimensional ultrasound diagnosis of an LV diverticulum.…”
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