in persistent truncus arteriosus. Numerous perturbations affecting the cardiac neural crest have been associated with persistent truncus arteriosus, some...
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truncus arteriosus in a fully formed heart Failure of the truncus arteriosus to close results in the condition known as persistent truncus arteriosus...
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Cardiology (section Persistent truncus arteriosus)
repair levo-transposition.[citation needed] Persistent truncus arteriosus is when the truncus arteriosus fails to split into the aorta and pulmonary trunk...
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VACTERL association. Less common defects in the association are persistent truncus arteriosus and transposition of the great arteries. The cause of congenital...
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aorticopulmonary septum to divide the great vessels results in persistent truncus arteriosus. The aorta is an elastic artery, and as such is quite distensible...
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Truncus may refer to: Persistent truncus arteriosus, a rare congenital heart disease Truncus arteriosus (embryology), part of an embryo's developing circulatory...
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particularly conotruncal malformations (interrupted aortic arch (50%), persistent truncus arteriosus (34%), tetralogy of Fallot, and ventricular septal defect) Cyanosis...
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OCLC 1134470998. Porter I, Vacek J (May 2008). "Single ventricle with persistent truncus arteriosus as two rare entities in an adult patient: a case report". Journal...
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anomalies present during cardiac neural crest complex ablation is persistent truncus arteriosus. This arises when the arterial trunk fails to divide and cause...
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ductus arteriosus Perinatal asphyxia Periventricular leukomalacia Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn Persistent truncus arteriosus Pulmonary...
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can lead to right-to-left shunting immediately after birth: Persistent truncus arteriosus (minimal cyanosis) Transposition of great vessels Tricuspid...
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the heart during heart development. In the developing heart, the truncus arteriosus and bulbus cordis are divided by the aortic septum. This makes its...
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Tetralogy of Fallot where the pulmonary valve is anomalous, persistent truncus arteriosus with aortopulmonary window that affects the aortic arch, left-to-right...
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transluminal angioplasty, surgical procedure Peritonsillar abscess Persistent truncus arteriosus, congenital heart disease Pharmacy Technical Assistant Phosphate...
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cardiac conditions such as transposition of the great arteries or truncus arteriosus, that results in an overall increase in blood flow to the lungs but...
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peritoneal cavity peritoneum periventricular nucleus peroneal artery Persistent truncus arteriosus pes anserinus pes hippocampi petrosal ganglion petrosal ridge...
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foramen ovale fails to close at birth. Persistent truncus arteriosus – Defect in that the truncus arteriosus fails to divide. Pulmonary valve stenosis...
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the presence of Fallot's tetralogy, atrial septal defects or persistent truncus arteriosus. Other alterations described are craniofacial anomalies associated...
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aortopulmonary septal defect, and causes persistent truncus arteriosus, unequal division of the truncus arteriosus, transposition of the great arteries,...
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defects Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome Persistent parvovirus infection Persistent sexual arousal syndrome Persistent truncus arteriosus Pertussis...
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syndrome (HLHS) Transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA) Truncus arteriosus (Persistent) Tricuspid atresia Interrupted aortic arch Pulmonary atresia...
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ablation can restore sinus rhythm. As atrial fibrillation becomes more persistent, the junction between the pulmonary veins and the left atrium becomes...
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DCTN1 Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome, type I; 261550; AMH Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome, type II; 261550; AMHR2 Persistent truncus arteriosus; 217095;...
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"Anomalies of Aortopulmonary Septation: Persistent Truncus Arteriosus, Aortopulmonary Septal Defect, and Hemitruncus Arteriosus", Neonatal Heart Disease, London:...
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syndrome (HLHS) Transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA) Truncus arteriosus (Persistent) Tricuspid atresia Interrupted aortic arch Coarctation of aorta...
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circulation does not include the lungs, which are bypassed via the truncus arteriosus. Before birth the fetus obtains oxygen (and nutrients) from the mother...
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dysfunction, such as pulmonary atresia, Tetralogy of Fallot, or persistent truncus arteriosus. TPVR can also be used to replace dysfunctional artificial heart...
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syndrome genetic (Chromosome 22) commonly interrupted aortic arch, truncus arteriosus and tetralogy of Fallot Craniofacial Thymic aplasia Cleft palate...
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Heitzman, G.; Kass, I.; Grow, J. B.; Hoffman, M. S. (1957-12-01). "Persistent truncus arteriosus; an unusual type of congenital heart disease". Rocky Mountain...
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and Rastelli 2, have been fundamental in the classification of both truncus arteriosus and transposition of the great vessels. He never left Italy, and paid...
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