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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Abnormality of the pulmonary veins
  1. ... blockage of the superior vena cava : This large vein moves blood from the upper half of the body to the heart. Blood clot(s) in the lungs . Abnormalities of the blood vessels in the lungs or ...
  2. ... check for: Abnormal heart sounds Crackles in your lungs, called rales ... of your neck veins (which can show that there is too much ...
  3. ... inflammation of heart muscle or heart lining (pericardium) Lung -- ... abnormalities including anemia , low white blood cell or platelet ...
  4. ... pulmonary venous return (an abnormal formation of the pulmonary veins) Atrial septal defect (ASD) Coarctation of the aorta Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) Ventricular septal defect (VSD) ... may include: Pulmonary flow murmurs Still's murmur Venous hum
  5. ... the right atrium, such as atrial myxoma (rarely) Abnormalities of the valves on the right side of the heart Abnormal pressures or volumes, particularly lung problems Weakened pumping function of the right ventricle ( ...
  6. ... near the surface Vein stripping Bypass of the vein
  7. ... clot that develops in a vein (often leg veins) breaks free and travels to the right side of the heart. Normally, this clot would then continue to the lungs, but in someone with a PFO, the clot ...
  8. ... and can include: Active pulsing in the neck veins Decreased urine output Fatigue , tiredness General swelling Swelling of the abdomen Swelling of the feet and ankles Weakness
  9. ... STAT3 gene on chromosome 17. How this gene abnormality causes the symptoms of the disease is not well understood. However, people with the disease have a higher-than-normal level of a type of antibody called IgE.
  10. ... hypoxia), such as from congenital heart or vascular abnormalities ... can affect all organs, including the kidneys, lungs, and brain.
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