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A congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart that a child is born with. Some congenital heart defects in children are simple and don't ...
Medicines linked to congenital heart defects include lithium (Lithobid) for bipolar disorder and isotretinoin (Claravis, Myorisan, others), which is used to ...
Congenital means it is present at birth. Mitral valve anomalies include: Thick or stiff valve flaps, also called leaflets. Deformed leaflets or leaflets that ...
That means it's a congenital heart defect. In this condition, the valve that separates the top and bottom right heart chambers does not form correctly. This ...
Congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries are purported to be relatively uncommon, but they contribute to the top three causes of ...
Cardiac catheterization. Some congenital heart defects can be repaired using thin, flexible tubes (catheters) without the need for open-heart surgery. · Heart ...
Mayo Clinic is pioneering advances in fetal surgery, allowing for earlier intervention to manage congenital anomalies such as congenital diaphragmatic ...
Congenital heart defects and pregnancy. People born with a complex congenital heart defect may be at risk for complications during pregnancy. Talk to your ...
Certain heart treatments can be done during cardiac catheterization. Some or all of these tests also may be done to diagnose congenital heart defects in ...
Symptoms. Symptoms of serious heart problems present at birth (congenital heart defects) often appear during the first few days, weeks or ...
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