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cardiac defect

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meanings of cardiacand defect


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cardiac
adjective
uk /ˈkɑː.di.æk/ us /ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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defect
noun[C]
uk /ˈdiː.fekt/ us /ˈdiː.fekt/
a fault or problem in something or someone that spoils that thing or person or causes it, him, or her not to ...
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Examples of cardiac defect


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In these cases, depending on the cardiacdefect, either the pulmonary or systemic circulation is dependent on the patency of the arterial duct.
Unless surgical repair of the cardiacdefect is provided in timely fashion, continued elevation of pulmonary arterial pressure often causes irreversible pulmonary vascular changes.
In all five cases with a cardiacdefect there was abnormal ductal flow.
Interestingly, two other family members have a congenital cardiacdefect.
Their frequency again was clearly depending on the kind of cardiacdefect.
Direct anastomosis repair of the aortic arch was possible irrespective of type of interrupted aortic arch, the underlying cardiacdefect or the distance between the interrupted segments of the arch.
Over 4,000 children are born each year with some form of congenital cardiacdefect.
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Recognition of the absence of this murmur can indicate a potentially terminal cardiacdefect in the newborn.
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In spontaneously aborted fetuses or stillborn babies, over 70% of cardiac defects are associated with noncardiac malformations.
Increased nuchal translucency at 10 + 14 weeks of gestation as a marker for major cardiac defects.
In patients with congenital cardiac defects, even the most nonspecific signs should be investigated to rule out the possibility of endocarditis.
Many malformations are associated with cardiac defects and therefore, it is very important to examine noncardiac malformations.
In addition to the facial anomalies various malformations are often observed, such as cleft lip and palate, joint anomalies, altered palmar creases, and cardiac defects.
The records were reviewed for associated cardiac defects, surgical procedure, functional capacity and treatment of arrhythmia during the follow-up period.
Increased nuchal translucency thickness at 10-14 weeks of gestation is associated with chromosomal abnormalities and cardiac defects.
Recently developed cytogenetic techniques are also helping the analysis of the causative mechanisms of cardiac defects.
Pulmonary regurgitation and prosthetic conduit obstruction are common complications after repair of some cardiac defects with the need of a reoperation including a biologic valve.
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