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First identified in 1868, cor triatriatum is a rare congenital heart condition characterized by the division of the left or right atrium into two separate chambers by a fibrous membrane. This anomaly results in a heart with three atrial chambers instead of the normal two, earning its name "cor triatriatum," which means "heart with three atria." The
<p>An In-Depth Exploration of Cor Triatriatum and Its Implications in Cardiology</p>

An In-Depth Exploration of Cor Triatriatum and Its Implications in Cardiology

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