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1p36 deletion syndrome
1p36 deletion syndrome, or monosomy 1p36, is a chromosomal abnormality characterized most commonly by a deletion in the distal segment of the short arm of chromosome one 1.
Epidemiology
The 1p36 deletion syndrome is present in approximately 1 in 5,000 live births. It is the most common termina...
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60/60 sign (echocardiography)
The 60/60 sign in echocardiography refers to the coexistence of a truncated right ventricular outflow tract acceleration time (AT <60 ms) with a pulmonary arterial systolic pressure (PASP) of less than 60 mmHg (but more than 30 mmHg). In the presence of right ventricular failure, it is consisten...
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Aberrant left main coronary artery (ALMCA) arising from the right sinus with interarterial course
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21 Sep 2018
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CT
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Aberrant left pulmonary artery - pulmonary sling
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16 Jan 2016
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CT
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Aberrant left subclavian artery with diverticulum of Kommerell
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03 Feb 2024
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CT
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Aberrant pulmonary artery- pulmonary sling
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02 Jul 2023
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CT
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Aberrant right subclavian and left vertebral arteries
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11 Mar 2017
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CT
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Aberrant right subclavian artery
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26 Jul 2022
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CT
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Aberrant right subclavian artery
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02 Jul 2023
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Fluoroscopy
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Aberrant right subclavian artery
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13 Aug 2016
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CT
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Aberrant right subclavian artery
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10 Oct 2013
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CT
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Aberrant right subclavian artery
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04 Feb 2016
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CT
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Aberrant right subcvlavian artery - MR angiography
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08 May 2011
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MRI
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Absent ductus venosus, tricuspid regurgitation, cardiomegaly, chorioangioma
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26 May 2015
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Ultrasound
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Absent pulmonary valve syndrome
Absent pulmonary valve syndrome (APVS) also known as congenital absence of pulmonary valve or pulmonary valve agenesis is a rare cardiac outflow tract anomaly.
Pathology
It is characterized by a completely absent or rudimentary pulmonary valve. It can be associated with aneurysmal dilatation ...
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ACC/AHA classification of coronary lesions
ACC/AHA classification of coronary lesions is a system used to classify coronary arterial calcific plaque burden. It is classified as
type A
discrete (<10 mm)
concentric
nonangulated segment <45º
smooth contour
little or no calcification
less than totally occlusive
not ostial in locatio...
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Accessory left atrial appendage
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13 Sep 2020
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Accessory left atrial appendage
An accessory left atrial appendage is a frequent fortuitous finding in cardiac imaging, encountered in ~10% of patients. They are more often seen as a small diverticular structure projecting from the right upper side of the left atrial wall.
Differential diagnosis
it must not be confused with ...
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Ace-of-spades sign (heart)
Ace-of-spades sign refers to the pathognomonic configuration of the left ventricle as seen in apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 1-3.
It consists of marked ventricular wall thickening at the apex resulting in cavity narrowing at the apex with a relatively normal appearance of the mid-ventricula...
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Active right ventricular cardiac sarcoidosis
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21 Sep 2017
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