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Learn more about the causes and treatment of this usually congenital heart condition that is treatable but requires lifelong follow-up.
This change in color is called cyanosis. Causes. Hepatopulmonary syndrome is caused when blood vessels in and around the lungs widen, also called dilate ...
This is called cyanosis. A health care provider may notice symptoms of TAPVR soon after birth. But some children don't have symptoms until later on ...
In this condition, a valve between an infant's stomach and small intestine fails to open enough for food to pass through. Surgery is the treatment.
Symptoms · Pale gray or blue lips or fingernails due to lack of blood flow (cyanosis) · Fingertips to spread out and become rounder than normal (clubbing) ...
Vasculitis causes irritation and swelling, called inflammation, of the blood vessels. Cryoglobulins are atypical proteins in the blood. For people who have ...
In this heart problem present at birth, there is a hole between the two lower heart chambers. Know the symptoms and when surgery is needed.
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of this common — and treatable — heart problem that occurs shortly after birth.
This can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves that travel through the spine. Spinal stenosis occurs most often in the lower back and the neck. Some people ...
Cyanotic congenital heart defects. In: Park's The Pediatric Cardiology Handbook. 5th ed. Elsevier; 2022. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed July 7, 2023 ...
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