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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Anomalies of coronary arteries
- » Arrhythmias related to congenital abnormalities
- » Cyanotic heart defects with high pulmonary flow & pressure
- » Double-outlet right or left ventricle & variants: defects associated with heterotaxy/isomerism
- » Hypoplastic left or right heart syndrome
- » Interventional catheter treatment of congenital heart disease
- » Left-to-right shunts
- » Non-complex cyanotic defects (e.g. Fallot's tetralogy, transposition, pulmonary atresia with VSD, TAPVD)
- » Pediatric cardiomyopathy, inherited & metabolic disorders of heart muscle
- » Psychosocial aspects of congenital heart disease
- » Simple obstructive defects (e.g. aortic stenosis, pulmonary stenosis, coarctation)
- » Surgical treatment of congenital heart disease
LATEST EVALUATION
Ulrich Sigwart and Amir-Ali Fassa, University Hospital Geneva, Switzerland. F1000 Cardiovascular Disorders
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Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Germany. F1000 Dermatology
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