Publications by authors named "Fumihito Miyake"

Article Synopsis
  • In fetuses, the Eustachian valve helps direct blood flow, but if it's too large, it can cause complications like restricting blood to the right ventricle and cyanosis after birth.
  • A case study shows improvement in a baby's tricuspid valve and right ventricle function despite initial issues caused by a large Eustachian valve.
  • Proper respiratory management is crucial to lower pulmonary vascular resistance, helping to reverse complications caused by the valve and improve heart function.
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Background: Kagami-Ogata syndrome is also known as paternal uniparental disomy 14 and related disorders and is caused by abnormal genomic imprinting in the long arm of the chromosome 14q32.2 region. Its clinical manifestations include polyhydramnios in the fetal stage, respiratory insufficiency because of a small thorax, abdominal wall abnormalities, and peculiar facial features after birth.

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