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2025-11-11T05:15:19ZPubMed Central, images and brief images
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Title: PubMed Central, images and brief images
Abstract: The 13th edition of Images Paediatr Cardiol. The Journal is preparing to
participate in the PubMed Central (PMC) initiative. PMC is the United States’
National Library of Medicine's digital archive of life sciences journal literature. It has
been developed and continues to be managed by the National Center for
Biotechnology ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ (NCBI). In keeping with the spirit of the Journal, this issue contains a new section called ‘Brief Images’. Brief Images will be unique in that we will be able to publish not only images, but also animations, sounds and other multimedia content.2002-01-01T00:00:00ZPubMed Central, images and brief images
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Title: PubMed Central, images and brief images
Authors: Grech, Victor E.
Abstract: Welcome to the 13th edition of Images Paediatr Cardiol. The Journal is preparing to participate in thePubMed Central (PMC) initiative. PMC is the United States’ National Library of Medicine's digital archive of life sciences journal literature. It has been developed and continues to be managed by the National Center for Biotechnology ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ (NCBI).This initiative aims to maintain free, full and unrestricted access to the life sciences literature, including medicine.2002-01-01T00:00:00ZNon congenital heart disease aspects of Down's syndrome
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Title: Non congenital heart disease aspects of Down's syndrome
Authors: Bianca, Sebastiano
Abstract: Down's syndrome is the commonest chromosomal anomaly with an incidence of about 1:700 live births, and is often associated with various congenital anomalies. Moreover an
appreciable proportion of health problems (immunological, hematological, etc) are frequently associated with this condition, and for this reason affected individuals benefit greatly from multidisciplinary management. Recent research strongly suggests that Down's syndrome is a contiguous gene syndrome, and it is unlikely that a single Down's syndrome chromosomal region is responsible for the typical phenotypic features. This review presents the most important genetic and medical features.2002-01-01T00:00:00ZSpontaneous closure of a large secundum atrial septal defect
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Title: Spontaneous closure of a large secundum atrial septal defect
Authors: Galea, N.; Grech, Victor E.
Abstract: Large and untreated secundum atrial septal defects are closed in childhood in order
to prevent significant rates of morbidity and mortality. Small defects often close
spontaneously. We present a girl with a large atrial septal defect that underwent
spontaneous closure at just over three years of age. The defect was
haemodynamically significant and larger than conventional expectations for
spontaneous closure.2002-01-01T00:00:00Z