Anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. A practical approach based on the sequentiality principle

Based on the sequentiality principle, this review proposes a practical method that allows the systematization of the anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. We emphasize the need to use sequential connection between the different cardiac segments: atria, ventricles and great arteries. Five ordered steps are defined, which include determination of atrial situs and of the connection features between the ventricles and the great arteries. Related lesions and some additional special features are a second stage in the sequential analysis of congenital heart disease, which is also important for the integral diagnosis.

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Main Authors: Cervantes-Salazar,Jorge, Curi-Curi,Pedro, Ramírez-Marroquín,Samuel, Calderón-Colmenero,Juan, Muñoz-Castellanos,Luis
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez 2010
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1405-99402010000200010
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spelling oai:scielo:S1405-994020100002000102010-10-07Anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. A practical approach based on the sequentiality principleCervantes-Salazar,JorgeCuri-Curi,PedroRamírez-Marroquín,SamuelCalderón-Colmenero,JuanMuñoz-Castellanos,Luis Congenital heart disease Anatomy Cardiac connection Sequential diagnosis Mexico Based on the sequentiality principle, this review proposes a practical method that allows the systematization of the anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. We emphasize the need to use sequential connection between the different cardiac segments: atria, ventricles and great arteries. Five ordered steps are defined, which include determination of atrial situs and of the connection features between the ventricles and the great arteries. Related lesions and some additional special features are a second stage in the sequential analysis of congenital heart disease, which is also important for the integral diagnosis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio ChávezArchivos de cardiología de México v.80 n.2 20102010-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1405-99402010000200010en
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Anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. A practical approach based on the sequentiality principle
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title Anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. A practical approach based on the sequentiality principle
title_short Anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. A practical approach based on the sequentiality principle
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title_full_unstemmed Anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. A practical approach based on the sequentiality principle
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description Based on the sequentiality principle, this review proposes a practical method that allows the systematization of the anatomic diagnosis of congenital heart disease. We emphasize the need to use sequential connection between the different cardiac segments: atria, ventricles and great arteries. Five ordered steps are defined, which include determination of atrial situs and of the connection features between the ventricles and the great arteries. Related lesions and some additional special features are a second stage in the sequential analysis of congenital heart disease, which is also important for the integral diagnosis.
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