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  1. Critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) is a term that refers to a group of serious heart defects that are present from birth. These abnormalities result from ...
  2. Progressive familial heart block is a genetic condition that alters the normal beating of the heart. A normal heartbeat is controlled by electrical signals that ...
  3. ... or without anomalies of the brain, eye, or heart (NEDBEH) is a neurological disorder that can also ...
  4. ... development of the eyes (oculo-), facial features (facio-), heart (cardio-) and teeth (dental). This condition occurs only in ... roof of the mouth called a cleft palate.Heart defects are another common feature of OFCD syndrome. ...
  5. ... affects many parts of the body, particularly the heart (cardio-), facial features (facio-), and the skin and hair ( ... intellectual disability, usually ranging from moderate to severe.Heart defects occur in most people with cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome. ...
  6. ... that affects the development of the hands, feet, heart, and reproductive system. It is characterized by a ... features: extra fingers and/or toes (polydactyly), congenital heart defects, and genital abnormalities. The most common genital ...
  7. ... loss from birth and a disruption of the heart's normal rhythm (arrhythmia). This disorder is a form of long QT syndrome, which is a heart condition that causes the heart (cardiac) muscle to ...
  8. ... of the hands and arms (upper limbs) and heart problems.People with Holt-Oram syndrome have abnormally ... percent of individuals with Holt-Oram syndrome have heart (cardiac) problems, which can be life-threatening. The ...
  9. ... condition characterized by abnormal electrical pathways in the heart that cause a disruption of the heart's normal rhythm (arrhythmia).The heartbeat is controlled ...
  10. ... B syndrome is associated with a variety of heart problems related to disruption of the heart's normal rhythm (arrhythmia). Heart rhythm is controlled by electrical signals that move ...
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