Atrial septal defect as an uncommon cardiovascular malformation with Turner's syndrome.

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Tada S, Takagi M, Hirose H, Kugimiya T

Affiliation

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Shin-Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan.

Abstract

Cardiovascular malformations are frequently observed in Turner's syndrome. Bicuspid aortic valve and coarctation of aorta are commonly associated with Turner's syndrome while an atrial septal defect is unusual. Here report a rare case of atrial septal defect with Turner's syndrome.

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10481396

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