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Case Report Treatment of a Patient with Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries

Abstract

Рresented a report illustrating the low effectiveness of pharmacological treatment in a 51-year-old man with a corrected transposition of the great arteries combined with congestive heart failure. Also presented is a brief overview of the literature and possible echocardiographic diagnostic indicators relating to this unusual condition. 

About the Authors

N. M. Tsikanova
Federal Clinical Center of High Medical Technologies of Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation

Cardiologist of Functional Diagnosis Physician, Department of Cardiac Surgery, 

15A, ul. Ivanovskaya, mkr. Novogorsk, Khimki, 141435



D. A. Rudenko
Regional Clinical Hospital named after Saint Ioasaf
Russian Federation

Cardio-Vascular Surgeon, Department of Cardiac Surgery, 

8/9, Nekrasova str. Belgorod, 308007



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Tsikanova N.M., Rudenko D.A. Case Report Treatment of a Patient with Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries. Radiology - Practice. 2020;(5):60-68. (In Russ.)

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