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    Case Report: Prominent Coronary Artery Flow in Fetuses with Congenital Heart Disease, Is It a Marker of In Utero Distress?

    Mohamed Aashiq Abdul Ghayum1,*, Maria Kiaffas1,2, Ashley Warta1, Melanie Kathol1, David C. Mundy2, Kelsey Brattrud1, Nitin Madan1,2

    Congenital Heart Disease, Vol.19, No.6, pp. 647-651, 2024, DOI:10.32604/chd.2025.058271 - 27 January 2025

    Abstract Prominent coronary artery (CA) flow observed on a fetal echocardiogram has been associated with fetal growth restriction and myocardial dysfunction. We present two cases with this finding, in the presence of congenital heart disease (CHD) and absence of growth restriction or myocardial dysfunction. Both the cases rapidly progressed to extremis, necessitating emergent delivery. Our cases highlight the importance of recognizing prominent CA flow in fetuses with CHD as a potential marker for in utero distress. More >

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