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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Hypoplastic left heart
  1. ... D-transposition of the great arteries, Ebstein anomaly, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, interrupted aortic arch, pulmonary atresia with intact ... Genetic Testing Registry: Ebstein anomaly Genetic Testing Registry: Hypoplastic left ... Genetic Testing Registry: Heterotaxy, visceral, 2, autosomal ...
  2. ... underdevelopment of the left side of the heart (hypoplastic left heart syndrome); feeding difficulties in infancy; short stature; frequent ear and sinus infections; and skeletal abnormalities. The disorder can also affect the digestive system, ...
  3. ... alpha1) gap junction gene mutations in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Mutat ...
  4. ... loss. Some people with this condition have an abnormality in the muscular wall (septum) that separates the right and left sides of the heart (cardiac septal defect). Terminal osseous dysplasia is a ...
  5. ... muscular wall (septum) that separates the right and left sides of the heart's lower chamber.People with CHOPS syndrome have abnormalities of the throat and airways that cause momentary ...
  6. ... of the mitral valve, which connects the two left chambers of the heart. People with type 2 can also have facial abnormalities that include partial or complete fusion of the ...
  7. ... when the lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle) does not develop correctly. The heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood efficiently. These cardiac abnormalities can result in a wide range of outcomes ...
  8. ... when the lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle) does not develop correctly. The heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood efficiently. These cardiac abnormalities can result in a wide range of outcomes ...
  9. ... on each side. In cases where the skeletal abnormalities are not the same on both sides of the body, the left side is usually more severely affected than the right side.About 75 percent of individuals with Holt-Oram syndrome have heart (cardiac) problems, which can be life-threatening. The ...
  10. ... placed organs within their chest and abdomen. These abnormalities arise ... example, in these individuals the heart is on the right side of the body ...
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