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what is complete transposition of arteriescomplete transposition of the great arteries dtga the atria and ventricles are connected appropriately ie
describe about transposition of the great arteries abnormal origin of the great artesies from the ventricular complex pulmonary artery arises from
explain pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum the direct communications between rv and pa is absent the pda is major source of blood flow
explain the clinical features of ps and vsd normal 0 false false false en-in x-none x-none microsoftinternetexplorer4
describe pathophysiology of tetralogy of fallots the ps causes concentric hypertrophy of right ventricle without enlargement the right ventricular
what is congenital mitral stenosis the onset of symptoms or signs depends on severity of the stenosis severe the stenosis earlier the presentation
describe the features common in ventricular outflow obstruction an ejection systolic murmur esm due turbulent flow of blood through the obstruction
what are the obstructive lesions of aorto pulmonary windowthese lesions can be divided into two groups1 ventricular outflow obstructive lesions
describe about aorto pulmonary window this uncommon malformation consists of communication usually non-restrictive between the adjacent walls of the
elaborates the pathophysiology of ventricular septal defectthe shunt in the vsd is left to right the magnitude of the shunt is determined by the size
describe the physiology of atrial septal defectin asd the magnitude of left to right shunt is determined by the size of the defect and the relative
describe about acyanotic congenital heart disease the following lesions will be discussed hereleft to right shunts atrial septal defect asd
explain about common congenital heart diseases congenital heart disease is commonly classified as acyanotic and cyanoticacyanoticleft to right
give the introduction to congenital heart disease the past 3 or 4 decades have witnessed a revolution in pediatric cardiac sciences a number of
explain the objectives of congenital heart disease after reading this unit you should be able to1 comprehenced the epidemiologic significance of
describe the stages of atherosclerosis the process of atherosclerosis which gives rise to cad marches in stages the earliest recognizable pathologic
describe the developmental periods of coronary artery diseasesthe development of coronary artery disease like many other diseases can be divided into
explain the natural history of coronary artery diseases gadthe natural history of cad is very important from the preventive point or view though the
what is burden of rheumatic heart diseasesalthough in the twenty-first century rhd has been eradicated in western countries in india and other
explain the burden of hypertension in heart diseases since 1942 there have been several small and large population-based studies on hypertension a
explain healthcare burden of heart diseasescad and its complications use up a substantial portion of the scarce healthcare resource of the country it
describe the impact and burden of heart diseases no discussion on the epidemiology of heart diseases will be complete without a look at the
explain the summary of morbidity in cadi the prevalence of cad among immigrant indians is about three-fold higher than in comparable indigenous
describe prematurity in coronaw artery disease cad in indians tends to be more aggressive and manifests at a younger age generally cad occurring
what is severity and extent of lesion in coronaw artery diseaseapart from the high prevalence the other disturbing features of cad in south asians