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Ectopia cordis |
Definitions |
See Moss and Adams 'Heart Disease in Infants, Children and Adolescents' p1168. Ectopia cordis has a very poor prognosis. Ectopia cordis is generally divided into five types: cervical, cervicothoracic, thoracic, abdominal, and thoracicoabdominal. Ectopia cordis is rare (5-8 per million live births), but the two most common forms are thoracic (59%) and thoracicoabdominal (38%). Congenital malformation of the ventral wall with partial or total evisceration of the heart outside the thoracic cavity and through the defect in the ventral wall. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001683 |
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See Moss and Adams 'Heart Disease in Infants, Children and Adolescents' p1168. Ectopia cordis has a very poor prognosis. Ectopia cordis is generally divided into five types: cervical, cervicothoracic, thoracic, abdominal, and thoracicoabdominal. Ectopia cordis is rare (5-8 per million live births), but the two most common forms are thoracic (59%) and thoracicoabdominal (38%). |
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UMLS:C0013580 Fyler:170 Fyler:0170 SNOMEDCT_US:78250005 MSH:D054083 |
definition |
Congenital malformation of the ventral wall with partial or total evisceration of the heart outside the thoracic cavity and through the defect in the ventral wall. |
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HP:0001683 |
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Ectopia cordis |
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HP:0001683 |
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Ectopia cordis |
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