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Tetralogy Of Fallot
Tetralogy Of Fallot
Tetralogy Of Fallot
Tetralogy Of Fallot
Tetralogy Of Fallot

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Tetralogy Of Fallot Defined

A genetic heart disease involving four structural defects in the heart, which result in insufficient levels of oxygen in the blood

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Finding 'Lost' Survivors Of Congenital Heart Defects: Stanford Hospital Program Provides Care To Adults Born With ...

Published August 27, 2008, 5:14 am, Medical News Today

Hand a napkin to Jim Wong, and he can quickly diagram the four things that are wrong with his heart. Between sips of coffee, he chats casually about how surgeons implanted one artificial valve, repaired a second valve, sewed up a small hole between the two upper heart chambers and did a maze procedure to stop the arrhythmia that hindered his heartbeat. But Wong considers himself lucky.

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