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Fallot-type absent pulmonary valve syndrome with patent ductus arteriosus and disconnected pulmonary arteries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2021

Gaurav Kumar*
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, India
Sanjiban Ghosh
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, India
Anuradha Sridhar
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, India
*
Author for correspondence: Dr G. Kumar, MD, FNB, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Apollo Children’s Hospital, 29, United India Apartments, Mayur Vihar, Phase-1, Extn, Delhi, India. Tel: +91-9810465770; Fax: +911126510050. E-mail: gaurav.kashyap25@gmail.com

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Type
Images in Congenital Cardiac Disease
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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press

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