Cyanotic heart disease
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cyanotic heart disease Definition:
cyanotic heart disease is a defect or group of defects in ... or the great vessels, present at birth , ...
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Blue Baby
... heart defect that causes a bluish coloration of the skin as a result of cyanosis (deoxygenated blood ). Blue baby : A baby who is
cyanotic (blue), due usually to a heart malformation that prevents the baby's blood from being fully oxygen ated. The bluish color reflects the ...
Candidiasis
... ( Yeast Infection of the Skin and Mucous Membrane s) Cutaneous Larvae Migrans ( Creeping Eruption ) CVA ( Hemorrhagic Stroke ) CVA ( Stroke )
cyanotic Heart Disease Cystic Fibrosis Cystine Stone Disease ( Cystinuria ) Cystinuria ... ...
Cutaneous
... ( Yeast Infection of the Skin and Mucous Membrane s) Cutaneous Larvae Migrans ( Creeping Eruption ) CVA ( Hemorrhagic Stroke ) CVA ( Stroke )
cyanotic Heart Disease Cystic Fibrosis Cystine Stone Disease ( Cystinuria ) Cystinuria ... A vascular reaction involving the deep dermis or sub ...
Cyanosis
... This becomes worse when your baby cries or eats. Slower-than-expected growth and development (with more severe congenital heart defects).
cyanotic defects: cyanosis , sudden rapid breathing or unconsciousness , and shortness of breath and fainting during exercise . Diagnosis ... ...
Cyanide
... are but a few of the substances that on entering through the skin , respiratory tract, ... Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or
cyanotic heart disease ), abnormal hemoglobin (such as methemoglobinemia ) and toxins (such as cyanide ) can all produce cyanosis . These are some ...
Cystinuria
... disease , and blood clots . It is caused by a deficiency of an enzyme necessary to digest an amino acid called methionine. CVA ( Stroke )
cyanotic Heart Disease Cystic Fibrosis Cystine Stone Disease ( Cystinuria ) Cystinuria Cystitis ( Urinary Tract Infection ) Cystitis ( Urinary ...
Heart
... Health Information Team ... Heart disorders that cause a decreased, inadequate amount of oxygen in blood pumped to the body are called
cyanotic defects. Heart surgery requires intensive and extensive monitoring, treatment and coordination by the entire team. Heart surgery for ...
Heart Disease
... arteries become narrow and damaged. It happens when the arteries are clogged up with fatty deposits or the walls of the arteries become inflamed.
cyanotic heart disease is a defect or group of defects in the structure or function of the heart or the great vessels, present at birth , ... ...
Heart Diseases
... blood through the lungs , such as patent ductus, ventricular septal defect and atrial septal defect HIV infection liver disease ...
cyanotic heart disease s are congenital heart defects ( heart diseases present at birth ) that result in low oxygen levels in the blood and cause ...
Methemoglobinemia
... relating to proper use, precautions, or side effects for these uses. START A NEW SEARCH ... Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or
cyanotic heart disease ), abnormal hemoglobin (such as methemoglobinemia ) and toxins (such as cyanide ) can all produce cyanosis . ...
Pulmonary veno
... oxygen ated blood from the lungs back to the right side of the heart , rather than to the left side of the heart , where it should be.
cyanotic defects, including truncus arteriosus , total anomalous pulmonary veno us return, tetralogy of Fallot , transposition of the great arteries, and ...
Suffocation
... degree of brain damage that triggered the fit, and the severity of the underlying pre-eclampsia . Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or
cyanotic heart disease ), abnormal hemoglobin (such as methemoglobinemia ) and toxins (such as cyanide ) can all produce cyanosis . The Heimlich ...
Tetralogy of Fallot
... Transposition of the great arteries Tricuspid atresia Truncus arteriosus Total anomalous pulmonary veno us return Pulmonary atresia ...
cyanotic defects, including truncus arteriosus , total anomalous pulmonary veno us return, tetralogy of Fallot , transposition of the great arteries, and ...
Truncus arteriosus
... base of the heart - Pulmonary Stenosis : Narrowing of the opening of the artery that carries blood from the heart to the lungs ...
cyanotic defects, including truncus arteriosus , total anomalous pulmonary veno us return, tetralogy of Fallot , transposition of the great arteries, and ...