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This chapter includes types, morphology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, natural course, treatment, and fetal diagnosis of Ebstein’s anomaly, including functional pulmonary atresia.

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Park, I.S., Kim, SJ., Goo, H.W. (2019). Ebstein’s Anomaly. In: Park, I. (eds) An Illustrated Guide to Congenital Heart Disease. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6978-0_17

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