Defect, present at birth, in the structure of the heart or the great vessels near the heart.
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Examples for "chd"
Examples for "chd"
1These data may be useful for new and evolving adult CHD services.
2The effect was apparent in the patients with a history of CHD.
3Until now, however, a direct link to CHD has never been made.
4Limitations: Participants were healthy and had a low incidence rate of CHD.
5Strategies to reduce CHD risk should be incorporated into HIV primary care.
1Background: Pulmonary artery sling (PAS) is a rare congenital heart anomaly and may cause unexplained respiratory symptoms in infants.
2Usually it is associated with congenital heart anomalies and esophageal and tracheal compression symptoms.
3Clinically, the model has potential applicability in congenital heart anomalies if one native functioning atrium and ventricle are present.
4The incidence of congenital heart anomalies and cerebral injury was 4% and 5%, respectively.
5Congenital heart anomalies are also common and might at least to some extent be due to haploinsufficiency of NKX2-6 or NRG1.
1The final outcome of the congenital heart defect surgery was satisfactory in each case.
2A congenital heart defect is the most common birth defect.
3In particular, congenital heart defect, mainly atrioventricular canal, has been described in a few cases.
4In four patients the presence of a congenital heart defect (CHD) was observed.
5In each case the pericardial defect was discovered intraoperatively during surgery for congenital heart defect.
6Atrial septal defect is a common congenital heart defect.
7I WAS born in 1976 with a congenital heart defect (CHD).
8The doctors attending the case pinpointed a congenital heart defect-somethingabout a thin atrial wall-thathad gone undetected.
9Doctors said Layla had suffered from a congenital heart defect that, one suggested, might have caused her death.
10She had a congenital heart defect.
11Hypoplastic left heart is a severe human congenital heart defect characterized by left ventricular hypoplasiawith aortic and mitral valve atresia.
12She highlighted the case of Myka, a girl with a congenital heart defect and whose health insurance is guaranteed by Obamacare.
13Silence fell in the room as the ultrasound revealed a congenital heart defect called hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS).
14Objective: Several patients with trisomy 21 developed the Eisenmenger syndrome (ES) because the underlying congenital heart defect was not corrected.
15Background: Ebstein anomaly is a rare and heterogeneous congenital heart defect affecting the tricuspid valve and right ventricular (RV) myocardium.
16It has been revealed in court documents that their previous child died from a congenital heart defect a few days after birth.