Uhl anomaly
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| Uhl anomaly Classification and external resources | |
| OMIM | 107970 |
|---|---|
| DiseasesDB | 33469 |
Uhl anomaly was first described in 1952[1]. It is a very seldom (lesser than 100 cases since 1993) congenital heart disease with a partial or total loss of the myocard muscle in the righter ventricle.
Fetal echocardiographic findings
Three findings are enlarged right ventricular cavity without apical trabeculation with a thin hypokenetic ventricular wall [1].
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