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The pulmonary pressures in pulmonary venous obstruction

Merritt C. Warren, Philip M. Benaron, Norman J. SissmanStanford University School of Medicine.United States CirculationCirculation 1968; 38: 1127-1135DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.38.6.1127 AbstractThe contour of the pulmonary artery wedge pressure tracing in a case of pulmonary venous obstruction was unique and may be diagnostic. Wedged pressures were obtained in both a pulmonary artery and a pulmonary vein on recatheterization […]

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Diagnosis and management of congenital diaphragmatic hernia: a 2023 update from the Canadian Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Collaborative

Pramod Puligandla, Erik Skarsgard, Robert Baird, Elena Guadagno, Alexandra Dimmer, Olivia Ganescu, Nimrah Abbasi, Gabriel Altit, Mary Brindle, Sairvan Fernandes, Shyamala Dakshinamurti, Helene Flageole, Audrey Hebert, Richard Keijzer, Martin Offringa, Dylan Patel, Greg Ryan, Michael Traynor, Augusto Zani, Priscilla Chiu. The Canadian Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia CollaborativeMontreal Children’s Hospital and McGill University Health Centre. BC Children’s Hospital and University of British Columbia. Mount Sinai Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto. Alberta

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Pulmonary venous obstruction. Report of a case mimicking primary pulmonary artery hypertension, with a review of the literature

Jon B. Tingelstad, Kurt Aterman, Edward C. LambertChildren’s Hospital, Buffalo.United States American Journal of Diseases in ChildrenAm J Dis Child 1969; 117: 219-227https://DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1969.02100030221019 AbstractWhile the literature on the pathology of the pulmonary arteries and arterioles in cor pulmonale is extensive, only a few cases of primary changes in the small pulmonary veins and venules

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Stenosis and obstruction of the pulmonary veins associated with pulmonary artery hypertension

George Contis, Robert H. Fung, Gordon F. Vawter, Alexander NadasThe Children’s Hospital Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.United States American Journal of CardiologyAm J Cardiol 1967; 20: 718-724DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(67)90015-x AbstractA case of stenosis and obstruction of the pulmonary veins associated with pulmonary artery hypertension and microcytic anemia, is presented. The child was completely normal until the

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Congenital causes of pulmonary venous obstruction

Russell V. Lucas Jr., Kurt Amplatz, Paul Adams Jr., Ray C. Anderson, Jesse E. Edwards University of Minnesota. West Virginia University.United States Journal of PediatricsJ Pediatr 1962; 61: 281-282DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(62)80266-2 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategorySegmental Pulmonary Venous Disease. Without a Focus on Pulmonary Hypertension Age Focus: Pediatric Pulmonary Vascular Disease Fresh or Filed Publication: Filed (PHiled). Greater than 1-2 years since publication Article AccessFree PDF File or Full

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Congenital Causes of Pulmonary Venous Obstruction

Russell V. Lucas Jr., Ray C. Anderson, Kurt Amplatz, Paul Adams Jr., Jesse E. Edwards University of Minnesota. West Virginia University.United States Pediatric Clinics of North AmericaPediatr Clin North Am 1963; 10: 781-836DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)31451-1 AbstractAbstract Not Available CategorySegmental Pulmonary Venous Disease. Without a Focus on Pulmonary Hypertension Age Focus: Pediatric Pulmonary Vascular Disease Fresh or Filed Publication: Filed (PHiled). Greater than 1-2 years since publication Article Access Free

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A very rare cause of pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension: The PAMI syndrome

Manuela Iseppi, Giulio Savonitto, Alberto Tommasini, Alessia Pin, Gianfranco Sinagra, Davide Stolfozienda Sanitaria Universitaria Giuliano-Isontina (ASUGI) and University of Trieste. University of Verona. Karolinska Institutet.Italy and Sweden Pulmonary CirculationPulm Circ 2023; 13: DOI: 10.1002/pul2.12300 AbstractWe report the first known case of PAMI syndrome associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) with a positive response to cyclophosphamide and

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Impact of persistent pulmonary hypertension and oxygenation on brain injury in neonates with neonatal encephalopathy treated with therapeutic hypothermia

Keira C. Kilmartin, Asim Al Balushi, Gabriel Altit, Anie Lapointe, Emmanouil Rampakakis, Stephanie Barbosa Vargas, Julie Maluorni, Pia WintermarkMontreal Children’s Hospital and McGill University. National Heart Centre. University of Montreal. Canada and Oman Journal of PerinatologyJ Perinatol 2023; DOI: 10.1038/s41372-023-01805-2 AbstractObjective: To investigate the effects of persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN) and oxygenation on outcome of neonates with

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Atrial septal defect closure is associated with improved clinical status in patients ≤ 10 kg with bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Melissa K. Webb, Milenka Cuevas Guaman, S. Krisen Sexson Tejtel, Neil Cambronero, Ryan D. Coleman, Corey A. Chartan, Betul Yilmaz Furtun, Shaine A. Morris, Nidhy P. Varghese, Natalie VillafrancoBaylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital.United States Pulmonary CirculationPulm Circ 2023; 13: DOI: 10.1002/pul2.12299 AbstractPatients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) have shown clinical improvement after secundum atrial

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Successful Weaning From Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VV-ECMO) After Initiation of Inhaled Epoprostenol in a Neonate With Refractory Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN)

Irfan Shehzad, Ashish Banker, Bibhuti Das, Adil Humayun, Hale Wills, Muppala Raju, Niraj VoraBaylor Scott & White Health.United States CureusCureus 2023; DOI: 10.7759/cureus.45595 AbstractDespite improvements in the medical management of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), a significant number of patients persist with inadequate gas exchange and are treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Prolonged

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