1. Anomalous In a patient with pulmonary atresia, a competent cardiac blood vessel communicating with the right tricuspid valve, and a small right ventricle, right ventricle: observations in a case of pulmonary atresia ventricular hypertension is present. The sinusoids of with an intact ventricular septum. Arch Pathol 1951; the right ventricle contribute to the right-to-left 52;Williams, R.R.; GB, Jr, Kent; Edwards, J.E.
2. Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum;Elliott, L.P.; P, Jr, Adams; Edwards, J.E.;Br Heart,1963
3. Contributions of intramyocardial sinusoids in pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum to a right-sided circular shunt;Freedom, R.M.; Harrington, D.P.;Br Heart,1974
4. Absent proximal coronary arteries associated with pulmonic atresia;Lenox, C.C.; Briner, J.;Am Cardiol,1972
5. Evaluation of patients with pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum by double catheter technique;Freedom, R.M.; RI, Jr, White; Ho, C.S.; Gingell, R.L.; Hawker, R.E.; Rowe, R.D.;Am Cardiol,1974