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Interactive forums, resources, and internet links for families, adults with CHD, nurses, and other health care professionals with an interest in pediatric cardiology.
http://www.tchin.org
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congenital, heart, heart defects, heart disease, birth defects, Hypoplastic, Left, Heart, Syndrome, nursing, pediatrics, cardiology, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition, of, the, Great, Arteries, HLHS, TGA, TOF

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This site contains information about congenital birth defects
http://www.mamashealth.com/acyanotic.asp
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http://www.mamashealth.com/acyanotic.asp

Information, resources and support for adults with congenital heart disease.
http://www.achaheart.org/
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congenital heart disease, cardiology, adult, congenital, heart, disease, adult, congenital, heart, association

http://www.achaheart.org/

Learn about Children's Health in this section.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1477
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congenital, heart;, children;, heart, disease;, heart, defect, congenital, heart;, children;, heart, disease;, heart, defect

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Interactive forums, resources, and internet links for families, adults with CHD, nurses, and other health care professionals with an interest in pediatric cardiology.
http://www.tchin.org/aware.htm
Keywords:
congenital, heart, heart defects, heart disease, birth defects, Hypoplastic, Left, Heart, Syndrome, nursing, pediatrics, cardiology

http://www.tchin.org/aware.htm

Many children with congenital heart and blood vessel defects may need medical treatment such as diuretics, digoxin or other drugs. Some children may need surgery.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4580
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congenital, heart, defects;, congenital, cardiovascular, defects;, treatment;, medical, treatment;, surgery, congenital, heart, defects;, congenital, cardiovascular, defects;, treatment;, medical, treatment;, surgery

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This page describes what cyanotic congenital birth defects
http://www.mamashealth.com/cyanotic.asp
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Conditions, cyanotic treatment, what is cyanotic, anomalies, information, statistics, health, arteries, attack, attach, aorta, Patent, Ductus, Arteriosus, (PDA), Coarctation, of, the, Aorta, Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), Ventricular, Septal, Defect, (VSD), Atrioventricular, Septal, Defect, (AVSD), Aortic Stenosis (AS), Pulmonary Stenosis (PS), Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition, of, the, Great, ...

http://www.mamashealth.com/cyanotic.asp

Feeding your baby is challenging and rewarding. Feeding provides nutrition for your baby's physical and mental growth. It's also an opportunity for you to love, touch and communicate with your baby.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4885
Keywords:
stroke, congenital heart, congestive heart failure, stroke, congenital heart, congestive heart failure

http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4885

Appropriate use of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques is important to ensure optimum and efficient treatment of patients in a cost-effective manner. Ideally, guidelines for appropriate, cost-effective care of patients should be based on outcome studies of management strategies. In the absence of reliable outcome studies, the conventional wisdom of experienced pediatric cardiologists can be used...
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1210
Keywords:
arrhythmias, stroke, congenital heart, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke, congenital heart, congestive heart failure

http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1210

The starting place for exploring information on heart disease and cardiology.
http://heartdisease.about.com/chdgraphics.htm
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cardiology, heart, disease, heart, attack, angioplasty, arrhtyhmias, heart, failure, cardiomyopathy, congenital, disease, aortic, aneurysm, mitral, tricuspid, pulmonic, aortic, coronary, artery, disease

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The starting place for exploring information on heart disease and cardiology.
http://heartdisease.about.com/blchd.htm
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cardiology, heart, disease, heart, attack, angioplasty, arrhtyhmias, heart, failure, cardiomyopathy, congenital, disease, aortic, aneurysm, mitral, tricuspid, pulmonic, aortic, coronary, artery, disease

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Congenital Heart Defect Support and Information. Listing of CHD families.
http://www.congenitalheartdefects.com
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http://www.congenitalheartdefects.com

The Grown Up Congenital Heart Patients Association (GUCH) is a UK charity, founded in 1993 to provide information and support for young people and adults who were born with a heart condition, and their families.
http://www.guch.org.uk
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Learn about common heart defects: Truncus Arteriosus Type 1.
http://www.childrenheartinstitute.org/educate/defects/truncus1.htm
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http://www.childrenheartinstitute.org/educate/defects/truncus1.htm

The Fontan operation is done for many complex heart birth defects like Tricuspid atresia, HLHS or hypoplastic left heart syndrome, pulmonary atresia and other single ventricle conditions. Learn everything about the Fontan operation.
http://www.FontanOperation.com/fontan.htm
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Fontan operation, fontan procedure, HLHS, hypoplastic, left, heart, syndrome, Norwood procedure, congenital heart disease, congenital heart defects, heart birth defects, pulmonary atresia, tricuspid atresia, single ventricle, bidirectional, glen, glenn, shunt, heart surgery, After, the, Fontan, report, Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian

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Information on heart disease and related cardiovascular conditions includes medications, procedures and tests, symptoms, and treatment.
http://www.about-heartdisease.com
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heart disease, heart failure, heart attack, stroke, angina, angina pectoris, arrhythmia, heart murmurs, cholesterol, hypertension, hypotension, chest pain, congenital heart disease, congestive heart failure, coronary angiogram, coronary angioplasty, coronary artery bypass, atherosclerosis prevention, high blood pressure, obesity, hypotension, hypertension, heart palpitations, lipitor, mevacor, ...

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Heart Disease Online : Read about heartdisease : congenital, valve, coronary artery or ischemic. How does heart disease affect patients? How is heart disease diagnosed? How is heart disease treated? All explained on Dr.Mani's Heart Disease Online
http://www.heartdiseaseonline.com
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Heart Disease, heartdiseases, HEART DISEASES, health, fitness, www.drmani.com, www.heartmine.com, congenital heart disease, Heart Attack, heart failure, arrhythmias, ischemic heart disease, coronary artery disease, heart surgery

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http://www.heartsofhope.iinet.net.au/
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HLHS, Hypoplastic, Left, Heart, Syndrome, Australia

http://www.heartsofhope.iinet.net.au/

http://www.pediatricheartsurgery.com
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congenital heart surgery, pediatric heart surgery, congenital heart disease, cardiovascular surgery, heart surgery, heart problems, heart defects, heart disease, congenital heart defects, heart repair, heart transplantation, heart surgeons, pediatric surgeons, Redmond, P., Burke, MD, Burke, Redmond, Redmond Burke, pediatric cardiovascular surgery, minimally invasive surgery, vascular surgeons, ...

http://www.pediatricheartsurgery.com

Dextrocardia with Situs Inversus. Cause, Diagnosis, Treatment and other information about this rare disorder.
http://www.laughs.com.au/sid/
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dextrocardia, situs, inversus, dextroversion, kartagener syndrome, mirror image

http://www.laughs.com.au/sid/

http://heartdisease.about.com/library/weekly/aa020898.htm

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Recent articles on heart disease and cardiology
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Recent articles on heart disease and cardiology
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Recent articles on heart disease and cardiology
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Information for parents on Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS)
http://www.hlhsinfo.homestead.com
Keywords:
HLHS, Hypoplastic, Left, Heart, Syndrome, hypo-plastic, congenital heart defect, Norwood procedure

http://www.hlhsinfo.homestead.com

http://www.aafp.org/afp/990401ap/990401d.html
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http://www.aafp.org/afp/990401ap/990401d.html

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Wikipedia-Article "Congenital"

A congenital disorder is a medical condition that is present at birth. (It is contrasted with the term "acquired disorder") A congenital disorder can be recognized before birth (prenatally), at birth, or many years later. Congenital disorders can be a result of genetic abnormalities, the intrauterine environment, or unknown factors. A congenital condition can arise from the genetic make-up of the fertilized egg or be acquired at any time during fetal development. The causes of many congenital disorders are not known.

Congenital disorders include minor physical anomalies (e.g., a birthmark), severe malformations of single systems (e.g., congenital heart disease or amelia of the legs), and combinations of abnormalities affecting several parts of the body. Defects of metabolism are also considered congenital disorders. A congenital disorder can have trivial or grave effects. The most severe, such as anencephaly, are incompatible with life.

About 2% to 3% of babies are born with significant congenital birth defects. Birth defects involving the brain are the largest group at 10 per 1000 live births), compared to heart at 8 per 1000, kidneys at 4 per 1000, and limbs at 2 per 1000. All other defects have a combined incidence of 6 per 1000 live births.

About 25% of birth defects result from genetic abnormalities. About 5% involve abnormalities of large portions or entire chromosomes. Some congenital disorders arise from inheritance of abnormal genes from the parents, but some can arise from a new mutation in one of the germ cells that contributed to the fetus.

Influences of the intrauterine environment of the fetus that can cause birth defects are referred to as teratogenic. These can include dietary deficiencies, toxic effects, or infections. For example, dietary deficiency of maternal folic acid is associated with spina bifida. Exposure to harmful substances during pregnancy (e.g, mercury) or maternal drugs (e.g., phenytoin) can cause recognizable combinations of birth defects. Many infections which a mother can contract during pregnancy, such as rubella and syphilis, can also affect the baby.

A significant proportion of birth defects cannot be attributed to either genetic abnormalities or environmental exposures. These are referred to as sporadic birth defects, a term that implies an unknown cause, random occurrence, and a low recurrence risk for future children.

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Terminology

Congenital disorders is a broad category that includes a variety of conditions. The following terms are used for various subsets of congenital disorders:

  • Birth defect is a widely-used term for a structural malformation of a body part, recognizable at birth, which is significant enough to be considered a problem.
  • A congenital physical anomaly is a difference, an abnormality, of the structure of a body part. An anomaly may or may not be perceived as a problem condition. Many, if not most, people have one or more minor physical anomalies if examined carefully. Examples of minor anomalies can include curvature of the 5th finger (clinodactyly), tiny indentations of the skin near the ears (preauricular pits), shortness of the 4th metacarpal or metatarsal bones, or dimples over the lower spine (sacral dimples). Some minor anomalies may be clues to more significant internal abnormalities.
  • A congenital malformation is a deleterious physical anomaly, a structural defect perceived as a problem. A recognizable combination of malformations or problems affecting more than one body part is referred to as a malformation syndrome.
  • Genetic diseases or disorders are all congenital, though they may not be expressed or recognized until later in life. Genetic diseases may be divided into single-gene defects, multiple-gene disorders, or chromosomal defects. Single-gene defects may arise from abnormalities of both copies of an autosomal gene (a recessive disorder) or of only one of the two copies (a dominant disorder). Some conditions result from deletions or abnormalities of a few genes located contiguously on a chromosome. Chromosomal disorders involve the loss or duplication of larger portions of a chromosome (or an entire chromosome) containing hundreds of genes. Large chromosomal abnormalities always produce effects on many different body parts and organ systems.
  • A congenital metabolic disease is also referred to as an inborn error of metabolism. Most of these are single gene defects, usually heritable. Many affect the structure of body parts but some simply affect the function.

Congenital conditions can be referred to as diseases, defects, disorders, anomalies, or simply genetic differences. The usage overlaps, but also involves a value judgement as to the harmfulness of the condition. In particular, people may disagree as to whether a specific condition should be considered a birth defect or a minor congenital anomaly. See human variability and disease for more on the occasional difficulties of drawing these distinctions.

Risk of birth defects throughout gestation

The greatest risk of a malformation occurring is between the third and eighth week of gestation. Before this time, any damage to the embryo is likely to result in fatality, and the baby will not be born. After eight weeks, the fetus and its organs are more developed and less sensitive to teratogenic incidents.

The type of birth defect is also related to the time of exposure to a teratogen. For instance the heart is susceptible from three to eight weeks, but the ear is susceptible from a slightly later time to about twelve weeks.

Infection in the mother early in the third week may damage the heart. An infection in the eleventh week is less likely to damage the heart, but the baby may be born deaf.

Reference

  • The National Library of Medicine or MEDLINE/PubMed MeSH (medical subject heading) term


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