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Transposition of the great arteries: Causes of formation
Transposition of the great arteries is a rare congenital heart defect. Most babies will be detected and treated early by surgery in the first few months after birth.
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Is it serious if there is an oval hole in the heart with a diameter of 3mm?
I had an echocardiogram, the result is that there is a 3mm diameter oval hole in the heart, is it serious, doctor?
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Children with congenital heart disease, cough, fever, sweating, heart failure?
My child has a congenital heart defect. Cough, fever, sweating and weight loss. Can a child with a congenital heart disease, cough, fever, or sweat mean heart failure, doctor? What are the common congenital heart symptoms?
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Is hypoplastic left heart syndrome dangerous?
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a rare congenital disease, children born with a severe prognosis account for only about 3/10,000 children. The disease will quickly progress to death if not treated promptly. So what is hypoplastic left heart syndrome?
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Biopsy of vegetable spines for what?
When performing an invasive prenatal diagnostic technique called chorionic villus biopsy, a sample of chorionic villus cells is taken for testing. Abnormal chorionic villus cells mean that the fetus is also abnormal.
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What to do when there are abnormal prenatal screening results?
Prenatal screening will help mothers understand the development of the fetus and the risks that the fetus may encounter. So in case of abnormal prenatal screening results, what should pregnant mothers do to ensure the safety of both mother and child?
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Newborns without umbilical cords?
The navel is an organ that can be easily seen on the abdominal wall, but it is not really important. In fact, many children are born without a navel but when they grow up they still have a normal life. Therefore, it is important to consider whether the condition of the child without a navel is accompanied by any congenital diseases in order to examine and treat promptly, avoiding future effects.
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