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    Delayed Presentation of Tetralogy of Fallot with Isolated Cyanosis by Zachary Zemore, Avni Sharma, Kerri Carter, Aline Baghdassarian

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…While the differential can be broad, specific attention must be paid to cardiopulmonary etiologies. Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic congenital heart abnormality, and routine screening surprisingly misses a significant amount of these cases. …”
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    Persistence of Retinopathy of Prematurity in an Infant with Tetralogy of Fallot by Murat Gunay, Taner Yavuz, Gokhan Celik, Gunay Uludag

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We report an infant with tetralogy of fallot (TOF) who was born at 35 weeks of gestation and of 1700 g birth weight and presented with persistent retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) at 6 months of age. …”
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    Nephrotic Syndrome in a Child Suffering from Tetralogy of Fallot: A Rare Association by Pépé Mfutu Ekulu, Orly Kazadi-wa-Kazadi, Paul Kabuyi Lumbala, Michel Ntetani Aloni

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Nephrotic syndrome is an uncommon complication of tetralogy of Fallot and has been rarely reported in pediatric population. …”
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    Acute Liver Failure in a Pediatric Patient with Tetralogy of Fallot following Cardiac Catheterization by Irim Salik, Jasmeet Easwar, Michael Jacoby

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A 4-month-old female with Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) developed acute liver failure (ALF) following a cardiac catheterization procedure to correct severe stenosis of her right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) conduit via balloon angioplasty. …”
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    Utility of Pulmonary Angiography by 128-Slice Computed Tomographic Scanner in Diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot Cases by Abhishek Dwivedi, Ankur Sharma, Rachit Sharma, Prateek Awasthi, Satveer Singh Choudhary

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a significant cause of cyanotic congenital heart disease (CHD) encountered in childhood with few cases manifesting in adulthood. …”
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    Pooled prevalence and subgroup variations of Tetralogy of Fallot among children and adolescents with congenital heart defect in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis. by Biniam Endale Geleta, Abay Mulu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Tetralogy of Fallot is one of the critical congenital heart defects needing intervention within the first year of life.…”
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    The pediatric cardiac anesthesia handbook / by Nasr, Viviane G

    Published 2024
    Table of Contents: “…Cardiovascular Development -- Important Concepts in Congenital Heart Disease -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Intraoperative Management -- Developmental Hemostasis and Patient Blood Management -- Interpretation of Cardiac Catheterization Data -- Management of Cardiopulmonary Bypass -- Echocardiography -- Risk Scoring Systems in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease -- Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS) -- Post-Operative CICU Care -- Patent Ductus Arteriosus -- Aortopulmonary Window -- Coarctation of the Aorta -- Atrial Septal Defect -- Ventricular Septal Defect -- Atrioventricular Canal Defects -- Double Outlet Right Ventricle -- Truncus Arteriosus -- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return -- Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction -- Mitral Valve -- Pulmonary Atresia/Intact Ventricular Septum (PA/IVS) -- Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) -- Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Atresia (TOF/PA) -- Tetralogy of Fallot with Absent Pulmonary Valve (TOF/APV) -- Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) -- Single-Ventricle Lesions -- Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome -- Interrupted Aortic Arch -- Vascular Rings -- Tricuspid Atresia -- Heart Transplantation -- Heart-Lung and Lung Transplantation -- Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery (ALCAPA) and&nbsp; Anomalous Aortic Origin of a Coronary Artery (AAOCA) -- Heterotaxy -- Ebstein Anomaly.…”
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    Bilateral Ductal Stenting for Discontinuity of the Pulmonary Artery via the Femoral and Carotid Arteries in an Infant by Osman Baspinar, Derya Aydin Sahin

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We present a case of bilateral ductal stenting via both the femoral and carotid arteries in a little child with tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia and a nonconfluent pulmonary artery and bilateral ductus arteriosus.…”
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    Left-Sided Patent Ductus Arteriosus in a Right-Sided Aortic Arch by Ming-Yen Ng, Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan, Andrew Michael Crean, Qin Li, Djeven Parameshvara Deva

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We present a 31-year-old female with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and right-sided aortic arch (RAA) with left-sided patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) originating from the left brachiocephalic artery. …”
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    Congenital Ventricular Diverticulum or Aneurysm: A Difficult Diagnosis to Make by Lloyd Halpern, Carl Garabedian, Neil K. Worrall

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We describe a patient with dextrocardia, Tetralogy of Fallot, and a congenital left ventricular apical diverticulum diagnosed following the induction of anesthesia. …”
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    Ruptured Giant Omphalocele. A Case Report by Víctor Manuel González Valdez, Martha Ofarrill Sánchez, Yaquelín González Ricardo

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…This first-born child required emergency surgery at ten hours of life for ruptured giant omphalocele associated with tetralogy of Fallot, hypoglycemia, and severe general malaise. …”
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    Masked Hypotension due to Elevated Venous Pressure in a Patient with Complex Adult Congenital Heart Disease by Wytch Rigger, Sean P. Javaheri, Gyanendra K. Sharma, Norris Stanley Nahman, Mark Sheynshteyn, Neal L. Weintraub

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…An adult with surgically corrected Tetralogy of Fallot presented with profoundly elevated central venous pressure (CVP) and acute renal dysfunction thought secondary to acute on chronic right heart failure. …”
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    Type III Mixed Cryoglobulinemia and Antiphospholipid Syndrome in a Patient With Partial DiGeorge Syndrome by Alice D. Chang, Raffi Tachdjian, Kerry Gallagher, Deborah K. McCurdy, Charles Lassman, E. Richard Stiehm, Ora Yadin

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…We studied a 14 year-old boy with partial DiGeorge syndrome (DGS), status post complete repair of Tetralogy of Fallot, who developed antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and type III mixed cryoglobulinemia. …”
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    Does Larger Fetal Ascending Aorta Than the Pulmonary Artery Indicate Major Cardiac Anomaly? by Safak Yilmaz Baran, Alev Arslan, Gulsen Dogan Durdag, Hakan Kalayci, Seda Yuksel Simsek, Songul Alemdaroglu

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot, double outlet right ventricle, ventricular septal defect, pulmonary valve stenosis, and moderate to severe tricuspid regurgitation were confirmed with prenatal/postnatal echocardiography studies. …”
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    Pulmonary hypertension in infants with congenital heart defects: are leukotrienes involved? by A. Serraf, J-P. Gascard, J. Bruniaux, C. Labat, C. Planche, C. Brink

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…The circulating levels of leukotriene E4 in infants with congenital heart defects, increased pulmonary blood flow and pulmonary arterial hypertension, were determined and compared with infants with decreased pulmonary blood flow (Tetralogy of Fallot). There was no correlation (r=0.38) between the pulmonary arterial pressure (56 ± 4 mmHg) and the leukotriene E4 levels (1.37 ± 0.67 ng/ml blood) measured in peripheral blood samples from the hypertensive group prior to surgery. …”
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    Anomalous Coronary Artery Origin in a Young Patient with Marfan Syndrome by S. B. C. P. Duarte, D. O. Beraldo, L. A. M. Cesar, A. P. Mansur, J. Y. Takada

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The anomalous origin of the left main coronary artery in the right Valsalva sinus has a prevalence of 0.02%–0.05% and is commonly related to other congenital cardiac anomalies, such as transposition of great vessels, coronary fistulas, bicuspid aortic valve, and tetralogy of Fallot. Its association with Marfan syndrome is not known, and there is no previous report in the literature. …”
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