Kawasaki Disease

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Kawasaki disease was first described in 1967 by Tomisako Kawasaki, a Japanese pediatrician. He characterized the illness, then termed mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome , as including high fever, nonexudative conjunctivitis,…

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Pericardial Diseases in Children

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The pericardium derives its name from the Greek term peri, meaning “around,” and kardia, meaning “heart.” It is composed of two layers. The inner layer (visceral pericardium) consists of a…

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Ventricular Septal Defect

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Introduction Holes between the ventricles can occur as isolated anomalies but are also seen in association with many other defects. For example, they are found as integral parts of entities…

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Common Arterial Trunk

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Introduction Common arterial trunk is an uncommon congenital cardiac lesion. The essential anatomic characteristic is the presence of a common ventriculoarterial junction that gives rise to an arterial trunk. This,…

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Congenitally Corrected Transposition

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Introduction The essence of congenitally corrected transposition is the presence of discordant connections at both atrioventricular (AV) and ventriculoarterial (VA) junctions. This segmental combination (like transposition itself, Chapter 37 ),…

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Arterial Duct: Its Persistence and Its Patency

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Historical Considerations When Siegal reexamined the original second century Greek text of Galen, he pointed out that Galen was familiar with many aspects of the fetal circulation even though he…

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Tetralogy of Fallot With Pulmonary Atresia

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Introduction: Morphology This chapter deals with one of the most complex—and difficult to treat surgically—of all congenital cardiac malformations: tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia. We focus particularly on tetralogy…

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Pulmonary Atresia With Intact Ventricular Septum

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The right ventricle (RV) can be hypoplastic in various settings. It can be small in the presence of deficient ventricular or atrioventricular septation, producing so-called left ventricular dominance. The chamber…

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Tetralogy of Fallot With Pulmonary Stenosis

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Introduction Lev and Eckner made the appropriate statement that no two cases of tetralogy are exactly the same. Although that is fundamentally true, the characteristic anatomy permits its instant recognition…

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Artery of the Fifth Aortic Arch

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Introduction The so-called Rathke diagram, showing six pairs of arteries encircling the tracheoesophageal pedicle, is still frequently used to provide an understanding of the morphogenesis of abnormalities of the brachiocephalic…

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