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The 100 most cited papers on total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: a bibliometric analysis

Chen Wen, Wei Liu, Chenhao Fang, Jin Shentu, Ruixiang Ma, Han Zhang, Hao Zhang, Zhongqun Zhu, Huiwen ChenShanghai Children’s Medical Center and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.China Journal of Cardiothoracic SurgeryJ Cardiothorac Surg 2023; 18: DOI: 10.1186/s13019-023-02284-4 AbstractBackground: The number of citations a paper receives reflects its impact on the scientific community. We aimed to identify and explore […]

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Pulsed Doppler assessment of pulmonary vein obstruction

Jeffrey F. Smallhorn, Helder Pauperio, Lee Benson, Robert M. Freedom, Richard D. RoweHospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto.Canada American Heart JournalAm Heart J 1985; 110: 483-486DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(85)90174-7 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategorySegmental Pulmonary Venous Disease. Without a Focus on Pulmonary HypertensionDiagnostic Testing for Pulmonary Vascular Disease. Non-invasive Testing Age Focus: Pediatric Pulmonary Vascular Disease Fresh

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Relentless pulmonary vein stenosis after repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage

Christopher A. Caldarone, Hani K. Najm, Margit Kadletz, Jeffrey F. Smallhorn, Robert M. Freedom, William G. Williams, John G. ColesHospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto.Canada Annals of Thoracic SurgeryAnn Thorac Surg 1998; 66: 1514-1520DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(98)00952-7 AbstractBackground: Progressive stenosis of the pulmonary veins after repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage is frequently refractory to surgical

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Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: an analysis of current management strategies in a single institution

Camille L. Hancock Friesen, David Zurakowski, Ravi R. Thiagarajan, Joseph M. Forbess, Pedro J. del Nido, John E. Mayer, Richard A. JonasChildren’s Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School.United States Annals of Thoracic SurgeryAnn Thorac Surg 2005; 79: 596-606DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.07.005 AbstractBackground: Repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) continues to be associated with significant mortality. We reviewed

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Mechanism of pulmonary vein stenosis in infants with normally connected veins

Iran M. Sadr, Puay E. Tan, Mark W. Kieran, Kathy J. JenkinsChildren’s Hospital, Boston.United States American Journal of CardiologyAm J Cardiol 2000; 86: 577-579DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(00)01022-5 AbstractStenosis of individual pulmonary veins in infants has the most aggressive pattern of reobstruction of any of the congenital obstructive defects, making it an ideal model to study the neoproliferative mechanism

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Characterization of pulmonary arterial stiffness using cardiac MRI

Michael T. Cain, Michal Schäfer, Sarah Park, Alex J. Barker, Daniel Vargas, Kurt R. Stenmark, Yen-Rei A. Yu, Todd M. Bull, D. Dunbar Ivy, Jordan R. H. HoffmanChildren’s Hospital Colorado and University of Colorado.United States International Journal of Cardiovascular ImagingInt J Cardiovasc Imaging 2023; DOI: 10.1007/s10554-023-02989-6 AbstractPulmonary arterial stiffness (PAS) is a pathologic hallmark of all

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Anomalous origin of the left pulmonary artery from the right pulmonary artery. Report of 2 cases and review of the literature

Kenneth L. Jue, Gunay Raghib, Kurt Amplatz, Paul Adams Jr, Jesse E. EdwardsCharles T. Miller Hospital and University of Minnesota.United States American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear MedicineAm J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med 1965; 95: 598-610DOI: 10.2214/ajr.95.3.598 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategorySegmental Pulmonary Venous Disease. Without a Focus on Pulmonary HypertensionPulmonary Vascular Pathology Age

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Congenital stenosis of individual pulmonary veins: clinical spectrum and unsuccessful treatment by transvenous balloon dilation

David J. Driscoll, Peter S. Hesslein, Charles E. MullinBaylor College of Medicine and the Texas Heart Institute.United States American Journal of CardiologyAm J Cardiol 1982; 49: 1767-1772DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(82)90257-0 AbstractCongenital stenosis of the pulmonary veins is a rare but frequently lethal congenital cardiac abnormality. Eight patients with this malformation were diagnosed, evaluated and treated. All eight patients

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Stenosis of individual pulmonary veins. Review of the literature and report of a surgical case

Robert M. Sade, Michael D. Freed, Edward C. Matthews, Aldo R. CastanedaChildren’s Hospital Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. MaineMedical Center.United States Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1974; 67: 953-962DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5223(19)41725-X AbstractStenosis or atresia of the individual pulmonary veins is a rare condition that is usually fatal when untreated, even when

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Morphologic features of stenosis of the pulmonary veins

Lance V. Fong, Robert H. Anderson, Sang C. Park, James R. ZuberbuhlerChildren’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.United States American Journal of CardiologyAm J Cardiol 1988; 62: 1136-1138DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(88)90568-1 AbstractCongenital stenosis of the pulmonary veins is a rare abnormality causing progressive pulmonary hypertension and cardiac failure in childhood.1 Prognosis is generally bleak despite attempts at surgical repair2,3 and, more recently, transvenous

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