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'''Lutembacher's syndrome''' is a rare form of [[congenital heart disease]]. It refers to a combination of congenital [[atrial septal defect | '''Lutembacher's syndrome'''is a rare form of [[congenital heart disease]]. It refers to a combination of congenital [[atrial septal defect]] complicated by an acquired [[mitral stenosis]]. | ||
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==Epidemiology and Demographics== | |||
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==Natural history, Complications and Prognosis== | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Lutembacher's syndromeis a rare form of congenital heart disease. It refers to a combination of congenital atrial septal defect complicated by an acquired mitral stenosis.
Classification
Pathophysiology
Epidemiology and Demographics
Risk Factors
Natural history, Complications and Prognosis
References