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Parag S Bhalgat1, Fazal Nabi2, Sudeshna Ray3
1Sujyot Heart Clinic, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Annals of Pediatric Cardiology
|June 9, 2021
Abstract:
Being a planar structure, fetal diagnosis of aorto-pulmonary window poses great challenge. A few echocardiographic signs can help to clinch the diagnosis.
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