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  • =LA89.3 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome= ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD11weblink}}5417233 LA89 Functionally univentricular heart]
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  • | <html5media height="450" width="640">File:US Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome GA19week.mp4</html5media> | '''Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome''' ({{GA}} 19 weeks)
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  • | <html5media height="450" width="640">File:US Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome GA19week.mp4</html5media> | '''Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome''' ({{GA}} 19 weeks)
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  • * 1-1.5% of Congenital Heart Disease {{Heart Abnormal}}
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  • =LA89.3 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome= ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD11weblink}}5417233 LA89 Functionally univentricular heart]
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  • [[File:Intermediateicon.jpg|left|70px|link=Intermediate_Cardiac_Embryology]] [[File:Intermediate Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]]
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  • [[Image:Advancedicon.jpg|left|70px|link=Advanced_Cardiac_Embryology]] [[Image:Advanced Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]]
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  • ==Heart Abnormalities== Shown below are images showing the major Congenital Heart Disease (CHD). More details about the abnormality and the associated epidem
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  • ...id:9558464|PMID9558464}} It has been shown to not contribute to any of the heart conduction system.{{#pmid:15958352|PMID15958352}} ...during embryogenesis, resulting in abnormalities categorized as congenital heart defects (CHDs). This review focuses on the contributions of cardiac NCCs to
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  • Complete lack of formation of the tricuspid valve which results in an hypoplastic right ventricle. The pulmonary circulation can be maintained via a VSD, and {{Heart Abnormal}}
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  • |[[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|50px|left]] This content was contributed by [[Contributors#Prof_Robert_Anderson|Prof {{Detailed Heart Links}}
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  • ...lecture will now focus on the extensive remodeling that occurs in both the heart and vascular system during later development. In addition, there will be di {{Template:Heart Links}}
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  • ...indicates a narrowing of the descending thoracic aorta just distal to the left subclavian artery. However, the term may also be accurately used to refer t ...an arteries; and in type C, interruption occurs between the innominate and left carotid arteries.''
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  • ...Heart embryology video 1951.jpg|thumb|150px|link=Heart Historic Movie 1951|Heart Movie (1951)]] [[File:Chicken movie 1961.jpg|thumb|150px|link=Historic Chic ...) Added [[Heart Historic Movie 1951]] animation with soundtrack describing heart septation and [[Historic Chicken Movie 1961]].
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  • ...lecture will now focus on the extensive remodeling that occurs in both the heart and vascular system during later development. In addition, there will be di {{Template:Heart Links}}
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  • [[File:Abnormal81-92-heart.png|thumb|350px|{{AbnormalDataPie1981-1992}}]] ...mmon causes of neonatal and infant death. The long-term development of the heart combined with extensive remodelling and post-natal changes in circulation l
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  • ==Embryology of the Heart== ...(foramen ovale, or historically ''foramen Botalli'') and just outside the heart the pulmonary-aortic arch shunt (ductus arteriosus). Please feel free to pr
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  • ...e end of the embryonic period. The main morphological changes in the human heart will be shown in the context of the normal human timeline of development. Ultrasound scans that occur at the end of the first trimester should show a heart that has completed all aspects of septation (atrial, ventricular and outflo
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;{{Heart}} &nbsp;&nbsp;{{heart}}
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  • ...weeks gestation with congenital anomaly, and 48% of all TOPFA. Congenital heart defects (CHD) were the most common non-chromosomal subgroup, at 6.5 per 1,0 * Congenital heart defects (CHD) were the most common non-chromosomal subgroup (6.5 per 1,000
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  • ...nt-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3bfb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;">Notice - Mark Hill</div>This *'''1972''' -Hugh Robinson used ultrasound to detect fetal heart beats and crown-to-rump length
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  • |[[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|50px|left]] This 2016 paper<ref name=Anderson2016>{{Ref-Anderson2016}}</ref> was cont New Draft Cardiac Development Pages: {{Detailed Heart Links}}
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