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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-963085
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Der Vier-Kammer-Blick in der fetalen Echokardiografie
The Four-Chamber View in Fetal EchocardiographyPublication History
eingereicht: 11.2.2007
angenommen: 2.3.2007
Publication Date:
13 November 2007 (online)

Lernziele
Bedeutung des Vier-Kammer-Blickes beim Screening auf Herzfehler. Technische Grundlagen. Einstellung des Vier-Kammer-Blickes. Physiologische Befunde im Vier-Kammer-Blick. Auffälligkeiten im Vier-Kammer-Blick. Herzfehler, die im Vier-Kammer-Blick diagnostiziert werden können. Herzfehler, die im Vier-Kammer-Blick nicht diagnostiziert werden können. Vier-Kammer-Blick im ersten Trimenon.
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