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(Komplexe) Angeborene Herzfehler mit überwiegendem Rechts-Links-Shunt

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Pädiatrische Kardiologie

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Die Fallot-Tetralogie wurde erstmals im Jahre 1571 von Nils Stensen und danach 1777 von Sandifort, 1784 von Hunter und 1866 von Peacock pathologisch-anatomisch beschrieben [8]. Fallot wies 1888 auf die vier anatomischen Befunde hin, die der Tetralogie zugrunde liegen [11].

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