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Heart Defects Causing Too Much Blood Flow Through the Lungs

Defectos Cardíacos que Causan un Flujo Sanguíneo Adicional a Través de los Pulmones

Los defectos cardíacos que causan un flujo sanguíneo adicional a través de los pulmones requieren el cuidado clínico de un médico o de otro profesional de la salud. A continuación, se enumeran algunos de estos defectos con una breve descripción de los mismos.

Ductus Arterioso Permeable (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, PDA)

Comunicación Interauricular (CIA)

Comunicación Interventricular (CIV)

Canal Aurículoventricular (canal AV)

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Heart Defects Causing Too Much Blood Flow Through the Lungs

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