This case series describes the clinical, imaging, and hemodynamic findings in 8 patients with uncomplicated congenital pulmonic stenosis.
Congenital pulmonic stenosis is indicated by cardiac catheterization by the finding of a higher systolic pressure in the right ventricle than in the pulmonary artery. Eight cases of uncomplicated pulmonic stenosis are studied. The findings on history, physical examination, x-ray and fluoroscopy, and electrocardiogram have been analyzed and the variations in circulatory dynamics encountered in these individuals are described in detail.
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