1 From the Departments of Pediatries and Radiology, University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minn.
The clinical findings in 23 cases of Ebstein's anomaly are presented, together with a discussion of the diagnostic and surgical aspects of this defect. Attention is again drawn to the frequent occurrence of the Wolff-Parkinson-White electrocardiographic pattern in this anomaly.
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Clinical Study of Twenty-Three Cases of Ebstein's Anomaly of the Tricuspid Valve
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