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Type Ⅲ fetal redundancy of the foramen ovale flap mimics hemodynamic changes of mitral stenosis
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  • Xiaohui Peng,
  • Panpan Zhang,
  • Mei Pan,
  • Shanshan Hui,
  • Tingting Shen,
  • Liyi You,
  • Bo Wen Zhao
Xiaohui Peng
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Panpan Zhang
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Mei Pan
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Shanshan Hui
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Tingting Shen
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Liyi You
Wenzhou People's Hospital
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Bo Wen Zhao
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Corresponding Author:zbwcjp@zju.edu.cn

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Abstract

Type Ⅲ redundancy of the foramen ovale flap (RFOF) mimics hemodynamic changes of mitral stenosis(MS), which has not been particularly highlighted in previous literature. This type of MS carries a favorable prognosis.
24 Apr 2024Submitted to Echocardiography
26 May 20241st Revision Received
27 May 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
18 Jun 2024Editorial Decision: Accept