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hypoplastic left heart syndrome
pathology
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- In congenital heart disease
One example is hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a very serious condition in which the left ventricle and other structures are underdeveloped, severely compromising blood flow through the body. Fortunately, surgical advances have made it possible to correct many defects, so that some patients who once would have succumbed…
Read More - In cardiovascular disease: Abnormalities of individual heart chambers
In hypoplastic left heart syndrome, the left-sided heart chambers, including the aorta, are underdeveloped. Infants born with this condition rarely survive more than two or three days. In other cases, only one chamber develops adequately. Survival often depends on the presence of associated compensatory abnormalities, such…
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