Heart Defects, CongenitalDuctus Arteriosus, PatentHeart Septal Defects, AtrialHeart Septal Defects, VentricularTetralogy of FallotTransposition of Great VesselsPhysical ExaminationProstheses and ImplantsCoronary CirculationThe population of adults with unrepaired, palliated, and repaired is growing. Surgical ...
A birth defect is a health condition that is present since birth. Birth defects may change the shape or function of one or more parts of the body. They can cause problems in overall health.
The purpose of this review/editorial is to discuss how and when to treat the most common acyanotic congenital heart defects (CHD); the discussion of cyanotic heart defects will be presented in a subsequent editorial. By and large, the indications and timing of intervention are decided by the ...
One of the most common congenital heart defects, coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is a narrowing of the main artery transporting blood from the heart to the rest of the body. It affects more than 1,600 newborns each year in the United States, and can lead to health issues such as hyperte...
[Congenital heart disease in adults: residua, sequelae, and complications of cardiac defects repaired at an early age]. Nowadays, it is estimated that 85% of the infants born with () will survive to adulthood, thanks mainly to surgical or therapeutic procedures performed dur... JMO Ruiz - ...
Heart disease is a generic name of many different kinds of heart diseases, including congenital heart defects and acquired heart disease, but on the whole, heart disease is a very dangerous disease, a common heart arrhythmia. Clinical practice has shown that the secondary method of hand massage ...
9. Heart Defects As dangerous as it may sound, in certain cases, some defects may not show any strong impact on the baby. Observed in one out of 110 babies, these usually occur due to genetic issues or growth anomalies in the foetus. ...
More than 300,000 infants worldwide are born with neural tube defects (NTD), making it the second most common birth defect in the world. Many genetic and environmental factors have been identified as drivers of NTDs, some of which have b... D Mizrachi,W Allen - 《Faseb Journal》 被引...
Congenital deaf-mutism, functional heart disease with prolongation of the Q-T interval, and sudden death. Am Heart J. 1957;54:59–68. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Winbo A, Stattin EL, Diamant UB, Persson J, Jensen SM, Rydberg A. Prevalence, mutation spectrum, and cardiac phenotype...
Any congenital disorder present at the birth of a baby is a birth defect. These defects present at birth may be developmental, physical, or intellectual. There are two main types of birth defects. A structural defect is a problem with a body part’s shape. A functional defect is a problem...