1. Mustard's operation has a low mortality and treatment of complete transposition of the aorta and the pulmonary artery;Aberdeen et al., I965).;The surgical et al,1950
2. Hemostasis in cyanotic congenital heart disease;Ekert, H.; Gilchrist, G.S.; Stanton, R.; Hammond, D.;Journal of Pediatrics,1970
3. tricular failure the risks seem to be of arrhythmias and of pulmonary hypertension. Arrhythmias have been common during septostomy. Paroxysmal tachycardia has not;Ellison, R.C.; Plauth, Jr., W.H.; Gazzaniga, A.B.;Journal of Pediatrics; Inability to deflate catheter baloon: a complication of balloon atrial septostomy,1970
4. The platelets in cyanotic congenital heart disease;Gross, S.; Keefer, V.; Liebman, J.;Pediatrics; Polysient atrioventricular block was seen during operation but there has been no example of persistent complete block. It is probable that cythemia in cyanotic heart disease - a study of altered coagulation,1968
5. Hyperviscosity in congenital the 3 children who died unexpectedly may heart disease;Kontras, S.B.; Bodenbender, J.G.; Craenen, J.; Hosier, D.M.;Journal of Pediatrics,1970