2021
DOI: 10.51645/khj.2021.m162
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Scimitar Syndrome; Right Time to Operate and Mid-Term Results

Abstract: Objectives: Scimitar syndrome is a combination of rare congenital cardiopulmonary anomalies that can occur in 3% to 6% of patients with a partial abnormal venous connection. The presence of accompanying cardiac anomalies in these patients and in cases such as severe hypoplasia of the right lung or accompanying pulmonary artery hypertension necessitate early surgery in early infancy. Patients and Methods: 9 patients with scimitar syndrome opera… Show more

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