1941
DOI: 10.1148/37.2.178
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Tetralogy of Fallot: Contrast Visualization of Heart and Great Vessels

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“…These studies demonstrated the in vivo anatomy of a number of congenital heart lesions for the first time (23,24). Subsequently, the cardioangiographic features of tetralogy of Fallot were displayed (25). With serial radiography, the technique was applied to get insight into pathoanatomy of the left side of the heart in some acquired cardiac diseases (24,26).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These studies demonstrated the in vivo anatomy of a number of congenital heart lesions for the first time (23,24). Subsequently, the cardioangiographic features of tetralogy of Fallot were displayed (25). With serial radiography, the technique was applied to get insight into pathoanatomy of the left side of the heart in some acquired cardiac diseases (24,26).…”
Section: Cardiac Angiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has proved of considerable value in clinical diagnosis, as, for example, in the differentiation of aortic aneurysm and mediastinal tumor (1) and in the demonstration of shunts in congenital cardiac disease (2). The importance of the method in the study of pathologic physiology, however, is only partially appreciated.…”
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