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Fetale Echokardiographie

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Die fetale Echokardiographie gehört zu den jüngeren nichtinvasiven Methoden innerhalb der Kinderkardiologie. Vor über 20 Jahren sowohl von Vertretern der pädiatrischen Kardiologie als auch der Pränataldiagnostik initiiert, hat sie innerhalb beider Fachbereiche ihren festen diagnostischen Stellenwert gefunden.

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Oberhoffer, R. (2008). Fetale Echokardiographie. In: Schumacher, G., Hess, J., Bühlmeyer, K. (eds) Klinische Kinderkardiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71901-4_7

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