Prenatal closure of the foramen ovale in complete transposition of great vessels: Observations in a case with intact ventricular septum and normally developed left heart chambers

A rare case is reported of premature closure of the foramen ovale in dtransposition of the great vessels with intact ventricular septum and normal development of the left side of the heart. Asphyxia neonatorum and cardiac failure were the manifestations in the early neonatal period. Balloon atrial s...

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Male
Pregnancy
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