Treatment decisions in patients with scimitar syndrome (SS) are often challenging, especially in patients with isolated SS who are often asymptomatic and who might be diagnosed accidentally. We queried a large multi-institutional registry of SS patients to evaluate the natural history of this condition and to determine the efficacy of surgical treatment in terms of survival and clinical status.

The natural history and surgical outcome of patients with scimitar syndrome: a multi-centre European study

VIDA, VLADIMIRO;GUARIENTO, ALVISE;MILANESI, ORNELLA;GREGORI, DARIO;STELLIN, GIOVANNI;PADALINO, MASSIMO
2017

Abstract

Treatment decisions in patients with scimitar syndrome (SS) are often challenging, especially in patients with isolated SS who are often asymptomatic and who might be diagnosed accidentally. We queried a large multi-institutional registry of SS patients to evaluate the natural history of this condition and to determine the efficacy of surgical treatment in terms of survival and clinical status.
2017
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