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1 versed shunting and associated cyanosis (ie, Eisenmenger syndrome).
2 ed within a year of delivery in a woman with Eisenmenger syndrome.
3 ts with complex ACHD, Fontan physiology, and Eisenmenger syndrome.
4 graphs and computed tomography (CT) scans in Eisenmenger syndrome.
5 cardiac surgery (NCS) in patients (pts) with Eisenmenger syndrome.
6 h a high mortality rate in patients with the Eisenmenger syndrome.
7                We recruited 41 patients with Eisenmenger syndrome (13 with Down syndrome), 55 with id
8                         Fifty-eight pts with Eisenmenger syndrome (17M, 41F aged 18 to 69 years (mean
9 cant differences in imaging features between Eisenmenger syndrome and acyanotic PAH.
10 athologic lung sections from 5 patients with Eisenmenger syndrome and from 3 patients with acyanotic
11 rdiographic characteristics of patients with Eisenmenger syndrome and mortality.
12 lesions on chest radiographs and CT scans in Eisenmenger syndrome appear to be correlated histologica
13                               Adult pts with Eisenmenger syndrome are at increased risk with NCS, but
14 he general population, whereas patients with Eisenmenger syndrome, complex congenital heart disease,
15                                              Eisenmenger syndrome differs significantly from other ty
16                                Patients with Eisenmenger syndrome (ES) have better survival, despite
17 ved the outlook of congenital heart disease, Eisenmenger syndrome (ES) is still encountered and remai
18 2.5-fold in patients with unrepaired defect (Eisenmenger syndrome excluded) and over 1.5-fold in pati
19 re assessed in 181 consecutive patients with Eisenmenger syndrome, excluding those with complex conge
20  in the context of congenital heart disease (Eisenmenger syndrome) improves pulmonary hemodynamics, f
21 al history, prognosis, and management of the Eisenmenger syndrome in adults was reviewed.
22 history, complications, and treatment of the Eisenmenger syndrome in adults were selected, and descri
23      Other complications associated with the Eisenmenger syndrome include hemoptysis, gout, cholelith
24 ungs from control subjects and patients with Eisenmenger syndrome, IPAH lungs contained perivascular
25 nters with expertise in the care of pts with Eisenmenger syndrome is advisable.
26               Noncardiac surgery in pts with Eisenmenger syndrome is associated with increased cardio
27                                          The Eisenmenger syndrome is characterized by elevated pulmon
28 D and especially its extreme expression, the Eisenmenger syndrome, is a chronic disease with slow pro
29 ar lesions were identified histologically in Eisenmenger syndrome: malformed, dilated, muscular arter
30 aphs, and clinical data were reviewed for 24 Eisenmenger syndrome patients subdivided into those with
31 s the numerous complications associated with Eisenmenger syndrome, representing a multisystem disorde
32     Because most pediatric patients with the Eisenmenger syndrome survive to adulthood, primary care
33 rity on chest radiographs was more common in Eisenmenger syndrome than acyanotic PAH, but differences
34 r pacing (eg, single ventricle physiology or Eisenmenger syndrome), the individual risk-benefit ratio
35 sion in a contemporary cohort of adults with Eisenmenger syndrome was associated with a lower risk of
36 tterns were characterized in adults with the Eisenmenger syndrome when two ventricles with a ventricu
37                         In patients with the Eisenmenger syndrome who are pregnant or require noncard
38 disease, congenital diaphragmatic hernia and Eisenmenger syndrome who may be candidates for treatment
39  systemic collaterals were more prevalent in Eisenmenger syndrome, with severity greater in posttricu