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Detection and Diagnosis of Fetal Heart conditions
Examination of the fetal heart – making a diagnosis and avoiding pitfalls, Ultrasound, May 2007;15(2):62-67
This article discusses how the five transverse views plus additional coronal and longitudinal views of the fetus help to form a cardiac diagnosis. Some common pitfalls in imaging and interpretation are identified.
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Introduction & Cardiac Position | Four Chamber & Septal Defects | Great Arteries & Arch Abnormalities | Figures | References & Glossary ||
heart conditions | heart sketch | five transverse views
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