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Pulmonary artery atresia
- ... then placed between the right ventricle and the pulmonary arteries. Most children need one or two more surgeries as they grow. Tricuspid atresia repair: The tricuspid valve is between the upper ...
- Your child had surgery to repair a heart defect . If your child had open-heart surgery, a surgical cut was made through the breastbone ...
- ... Ductus arteriosis Endocardial cushion defect Marfan syndrome Tricuspid atresia Absent left pulmonary artery Heart problems that occur with absent pulmonary valve ...
- ... medicine keeps a blood vessel open between the pulmonary artery and ... that accompany the pulmonary valve defect. Potential invasive ...
- ... away from the heart -- the aorta and the pulmonary artery -- are switched (transposed). ... is not associated with any one common genetic abnormality. It ... heart and pulmonary artery to the lungs to get oxygen. The blood ...
- ... to the heart. Blood clot(s) in the lungs . Abnormalities of the blood ... of the major artery leading out of the heart (aorta). Tear in ...
- ... inflammation of heart muscle or heart lining (pericardium) Lung -- ... abnormalities including anemia , low white blood cell or platelet ...
- ... the heart from an accident or surgery Coronary artery fistula is a rare condition. Infants who are born with it sometimes also have other heart defects. These may include: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum
- ... Pulmonary stenosis (narrowing of the pulmonary valve) or atresia ... artery are switched) Ventricular septal defect (hole in the ...
- ... narrowing of the aorta) Mitral valve problems Pulmonary atresia ... the great arteries (the aorta and pulmonary artery are switched)