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Case Report
The Turkish Sabre
by Teresa Podstatzky-Lichtenstein, Pascal Berdat and Lars Englberger
Cardiovasc. Med. 2023, 26(4), 133; https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2023.02235 (registering DOI) - 2 Aug 2023
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Scimitar syndrome manifesting in adulthood can easily be overlooked owing to mild symptoms. Once diagnosed, operative correction should not be delayed as it can cause severe right heart dysfunction. There are several surgical approaches to recreating normal flow conditions. To identify the best [...] Read more.
Scimitar syndrome manifesting in adulthood can easily be overlooked owing to mild symptoms. Once diagnosed, operative correction should not be delayed as it can cause severe right heart dysfunction. There are several surgical approaches to recreating normal flow conditions. To identify the best suitable method, one needs to take into account the individual patient’s anatomy. Full article
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