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- An acyanotic heart defect, is a class of congenital heart defects. In these, blood is shunted (flows) from the left side of the heart to the right side...
- possible venous circulation congestion. what is cyanotic heart disease? Acyanotic heart defect "Cyanotic heart disease: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia"...
- ventricular septal defects, patent ductus arteriosus, and more complex types of acyanotic heart disease. Diagnosis of Eisenmenger syndrome is typically conducted...
- most common of the congenital heart defects. This type of shunt is an acyanotic disorder that can result in ventricular hypertrophy. The alignment of...
- If left untreated, the disease may progress from left-to-right shunt (acyanotic heart) to right-to-left shunt (cyanotic heart), called Eisenmenger's syndrome...
- ductal-dependent congenital heart disease, including cyanotic lesions and acyanotic lesions. Alprostadil is sold in the United States as urethral suppositories...
- usually manifests a few w****s after birth.[citation needed] VSD is an acyanotic congenital heart defect, aka a left-to-right shunt, so there are no signs...
- corrected TGA, double discordance, or ventricular inversion) is a rare, acyanotic heart defect in which the primary arteries are transposed, with the aorta...
- patients, an NT-proBNP cut-off value of 91 pg/mL could differentiate an acyanotic heart disease (ACNHD) patient from a healthy patient with a sensitivity...
- Levo-Transposition of the great arteries is an acyanotic congenital heart defect in which the primary arteries (the aorta and the pulmonary artery) are...