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These data may be useful for new and evolving adult CHD services.
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The effect was apparent in the patients with a history of CHD.
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Until now, however, a direct link to CHD has never been made.
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Limitations: Participants were healthy and had a low incidence rate of CHD.
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Strategies to reduce CHD risk should be incorporated into HIV primary care.
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All congenitalheartdisease subgroups had higher pulse wave velocity than CTRL.
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There was no family history of congenitalheartdisease or sudden death.
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You can't suffer from epilepsy, congenitalheartdisease, vertigo, or Ménière's syndrome.
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All but one of the deaths were the result of congenitalheartdisease.
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Methods: Fifty-one infants and children undergoing repair of congenitalheartdisease were studied.
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Background: Pulmonary artery sling (PAS) is a rare congenitalheartanomaly and may cause unexplained respiratory symptoms in infants.
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Usually it is associated with congenitalheartanomalies and esophageal and tracheal compression symptoms.
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Clinically, the model has potential applicability in congenitalheartanomalies if one native functioning atrium and ventricle are present.
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The incidence of congenitalheartanomalies and cerebral injury was 4% and 5%, respectively.
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Congenitalheartanomalies are also common and might at least to some extent be due to haploinsufficiency of NKX2-6 or NRG1.
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We speculate that abnormal blood flow may frequently underlie congenitalheartdefects.
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But let your readers consider the plight of children with congenitalheartdefects.
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Successful fetal cardiac bypass might allow prenatal correction of some congenitalheartdefects.
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It is controversial whether gestational TCE exposure causes congenitalheartdefects.
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Karyotype or congenitalheartdefects were not associated with subclinical CAD.
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Interrupted aortic arch is a rare congenital heartmalformation occurring in approximately three per 1 million births.
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Embryo toxicity was characterized by marked cardiovascular collapse and heartmalformation, whereas juveniles exposed at 30 dpf had no detectable cardiovascular toxicity.
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Methods: Original two-dimensional CT image data sets were collected from 4 abortion fetuses with fetal malformations but not heartmalformation or chromosomal abnormalities.
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Peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis challenges therapeutic algorithms for the management of congenital heartmalformations.
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The patient shows severe mental retardation, congenital heartmalformations, nephropathy, and other congenital anomalies.
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Tests this week confirmed Cassano had a heartdefect that needed treatment.
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Demographic data including gender, ethnicity, preoperative heartdefect and ventricular dominance were recorded.
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Congenital heartdefect of which no one was aware, least of all himself.
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Every week in New Zealand, 12 babies are born with a heartdefect.
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About one in every 100 children is born with a heartdefect, doctors said.
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The final outcome of the congenitalheartdefect surgery was satisfactory in each case.
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A congenitalheartdefect is the most common birth defect.
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In particular, congenitalheartdefect, mainly atrioventricular canal, has been described in a few cases.
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In four patients the presence of a congenitalheartdefect (CHD) was observed.
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In each case the pericardial defect was discovered intraoperatively during surgery for congenitalheartdefect.
Usage of congenital heart malformation in English
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Interrupted aortic arch is a rare congenitalheartmalformation occurring in approximately three per 1 million births.
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Peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis challenges therapeutic algorithms for the management of congenitalheartmalformations.
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The patient shows severe mental retardation, congenitalheartmalformations, nephropathy, and other congenital anomalies.