2015
The risk associated with concomitant procedures performed during adult congenital heart surgery
Mori M, Rosenblum JM, Book W, Oster M, Kogon B. The risk associated with concomitant procedures performed during adult congenital heart surgery. Cardiology In The Young 2015, 26: 909-914. PMID: 26345601, DOI: 10.1017/s1047951115001523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor adverse eventsPulmonary valve surgeryConcomitant proceduresAdverse eventsProlonged lengthValve surgeryAdult congenital cardiac surgeryAdult congenital heart surgeryCongenital cardiac surgical patientsSurgery Increases RiskCardiac surgical patientsMajor proceduresCongenital heart surgeryCongenital cardiac surgerySurgical decision makingSingle major procedureLogistic regression modelsAdult patientsCardiac surgerySingle ventricleSurgical patientsConotruncal anomaliesHeart surgeryIncrease riskSurgery
1999
The Philadelphia story: the 22q11.2 deletion: report on 250 patients.
McDonald-McGinn D, Kirschner R, Goldmuntz E, Sullivan K, Eicher P, Gerdes M, Moss E, Solot C, Wang P, Jacobs I, Handler S, Knightly C, Heher K, Wilson M, Ming J, Grace K, Driscoll D, Pasquariello P, Randall P, Larossa D, Emanuel B, Zackai E. The Philadelphia story: the 22q11.2 deletion: report on 250 patients. Genetic Counseling 1999, 10: 11-24. PMID: 10191425.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbnormalities, MultipleAdolescentAdultChildChild, PreschoolChromosome DeletionChromosomes, Human, Pair 22Cohort StudiesDiagnosis, DifferentialDiGeorge SyndromeFaciesFemaleGenetic CounselingHeart Defects, CongenitalHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMalePhenotypePhiladelphiaVelopharyngeal Insufficiency
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