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Normale Flussmuster am fetalen Herzen

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In diesem Kapitel werden die normalen Flussmuster am fetalen Herzen dargestellt. Zu den Grundlagen gehören der Untersuchungszeitpunkt und die Geräteeinstellung. Mit Hilfe der Doppleruntersuchung können Veränderungen des fetalen Herzens erkannt werden: Die Besonderheiten der präkordialen Venen, des Foramen ovale, der Atrioventrikular-Klappen (Mitral- und Trikuspidalklappe), der Semilunarklappen (Aorten- und Pulmonalklappe) und des Ductus Botalli/Aortenbogen werden erläutert.

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Tulzer, G. (2018). Normale Flussmuster am fetalen Herzen. In: Steiner, H., Schneider, KT. (eds) Dopplersonographie in Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54966-7_20

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