Defects » Heart
- A case of cardiac anomalies related to DiGeorge syndrome

- A case of fetal cardiac rhabdomyoma complicated with fetal atrial flutter

- A case of hypoplastic left heart syndrome

- A case of self - limited fetal myocarditis

- Agreement between prenatal and postnatal diagnosis of cardiovascular abnormalities

- Bovine aortic arch variant T2BA: a novel association with cardiovascular pathologies and fetal structural abnormalities

- Diagnosis and management of pregnancies complicated by fetal supraventricular tachycardia

- Differences in MRI biometrics in foetuses with congenital heart defects

- Feasibility of antenatal detection of congenital heart defects by standard axial views of the heart

- Features of two fetal tricuspid atresia cases; prenatal diagnosis

- Fetal aortic arch anomalies

- Fetal echocardiography and accuracy of prenatal diagnosis in congenital heart disease

- Fetal heart hypoplasia

- Fetal right cardiac dominance in coarctation of the aorta: understanding its origin

- Fetal sinus bradycardia as the symptom of Long QT syndrome type 1

- Isolated perimembranous and muscular ventricular septal defects: differences in perinatal outcome

- Muscular ventricular septal defects: pattern of cardiovascular remodeling by echocardiography

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- Outcomes of hypoplastic left heart syndrome and fetal valvuloplasty in Mexico

- Pattern of fetal cardiac remodeling and dysfunction in tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary stenosis

- Pregnancy outcomes of women with congenital or acquired cardiac conditions

- Prenatal characteristics and outcome in a case of a giant cardiac rhabdomyoma

- Prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart defects: comparison of conotruncal and non-conotruncal abnormalities

- Prenatal diagnosis of hypoplastic left heart syndrome associated to 2q21. 1 duplication

- Prenatally diagnosed HLHS, associated fidings and postanatal outcome

- Prognostic factors of hypoplastic left heart syndrome identified during prenatal and perinatal period

- Pulmonary stenosis with secondary tricuspid regurgitation

- Reference ranges for fetal cardiac morphometry from 18 to 41 weeks’ gestation.

- Right heart function in high-risk pregnancies - first results of the eva study

- The incidence of chromosomal abnormalities and 22q11. 2 deletion in fetal congenital heart abnormalities

- The prevalence of fetal tricuspid regurgitation at 16-23 weeks of gestation in high risk pregnant women.

- The role of antenatal diagnosis in congenital heart disease – case presentation

