• in babies with critical PS. Pulmonic stenosis is usually due to isolated valvular obstruction (pulmonary valve stenosis), but it may be due to subvalvular...
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    malignant carcinoid tumor. Both stenosis of the pulmonary artery and pulmonary valve stenosis are forms of pulmonic stenosis (nonvalvular and valvular, respectively)...
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    specific cardiac defects. Classically, the four defects are: pulmonary stenosis, which is narrowing of the exit from the right ventricle; a ventricular...
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  • Heart presenting a tetralogy of Fallot. A. pulmonic stenosis B. overriding aorta C. ventricular septal defect (VSD) D. right ventricular hypertrophy...
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    conditions that delay RV emptying (pulmonic stenosis, right bundle branch block). Delay in RV emptying causes delayed pulmonic sound (regardless of breath);...
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    heart as a response to increased vascular resistance (such as from pulmonic stenosis) or high blood pressure in the lungs. Chronic pulmonary heart disease...
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  • physiology similar to Transposition of the Great Arteries but if there is pulmonic stenosis in addition, physiology resembles Tetralogy of Fallot in other forms...
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    severe congenital heart defect involving supravalvular aortic and pulmonic stenosis. According to Helms, his surgery lasted nine hours, and he was kept...
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    issues with pulmonary circulation such as pulmonary hypertension or pulmonic stenosis. Physical examination may reveal pitting peripheral edema, ascites...
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    during systole, i.e. they begin and end between S1 and S2. Many involve stenosis of the semilunar valves or regurgitation of the atrioventricular valves...
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  • clinodactyly, pectus excavatum, mild limb shortening, cardiomegaly, and pulmonic stenosis murmur have also been reported. It was first discovered when D W Hollister...
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    septal defects. It also reveals right-to left shunts in the setting of pulmonic stenosis and a ventricular septal defect. Methoxamine Positioning of the patient...
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  • intolerance. Dogs with severe SAS are predisposed to dying suddenly. Pulmonic stenosis* is a congenital heart disease in dogs characterized by right ventricular...
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    of congestive cardiac failure to respond to medications VSD with pulmonic stenosis Large VSD with pulmonary hypertension VSD with aortic regurgitation...
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  • a group of rare diseases causing premature aging Pulmonary stenosis or pulmonic stenosis, obstruction of the pulmonary artery of the heart Ps or static...
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    include pulmonic stenosis, aortic stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta, with other types such as bicuspid aortic valve stenosis and subaortic stenosis being...
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    cases. Others include atrial septal defect, cardiac diverticulum, pulmonic stenosis, double outlet right ventricle, tetralogy of Fallot, dextrocardia...
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    in mitral stenosis. It may be the most prominent sign. If pulmonary hypertension secondary to mitral stenosis is severe, the P2 (pulmonic) component...
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  • are not mobilized adequately, they can become stretched, leading to pulmonic stenosis. Commonly, the maneuver is used during an arterial switch procedure...
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  • venous return anomaly Pulmonaryatresia intact ventricular septum Pulmonic stenosis with Café au lait spot Punctate acrokeratoderma freckle like pigmentation...
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    an atrial septal defect, transposition of the great vessels, and pulmonic stenosis. She has undergone 4 open heart surgeries between the ages of 14 days...
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    intensity of most other murmurs, including those resulting from aortic stenosis and atrial septal defect. The decrease in murmur intensity occurs from...
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  • with neonatal lupus Patent ductus arteriosus Patent foramen ovale Pulmonic stenosis Pulmonary valvular dysplasia Fusion of chordae tendineae of the tricuspid...
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    Pulmonary (or pulmonic) regurgitation (or insufficiency, incompetence) is a condition in which the pulmonary valve is incompetent and allows backflow from...
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  • certain congenital malformations of the heart by the creation of pulmonic stenosis to reduce pulmonary hypertension and excessive pulmonary blood flow:...
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    affecting the RV), chronic lung disease (such as pulmonary fibrosis), pulmonic stenosis, bronchospasm, and pneumothorax. When using an echocardiograph (echo)...
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  • with Noonan's syndrome: Congenital heart defects, in particular, pulmonic stenosis (a narrowing of the valve from the heart to the lungs) Undescended...
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    Archived from the original on 22 June 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23. "Pulmonic Stenosis: The Most Common Congenital Heart Defect". TerrificPets.com. Retrieved...
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  • anomalies of heart 746.81 Subaortic stenosis congenital 746.82 Cor triatriatum 746.83 Infundibular pulmonic stenosis congenital 746.84 Congenital obstructive...
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  • operation in 1947. He was diagnosed to have isolated levocardia, a pulmonic stenosis with a ventricular septal defect and an overriding aorta. After the...
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