Congenital Heart Disease Case Reports and Case Series

Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal publishes case reports on a variety of topics, including congenital cardiac surgery, catheter interventions, multimodality imaging, artery hypertension, hypoplastic cases, congenital heart disease, left heart syndrome, genetic etiology, clinical images of the condition, case series of congenital heart defects, adult congenital heart disease, pediatric congenital heart disease, case reports on congenital heart defects, case reports on cerebrovascular disease, medical case reports on congenital heart disease, and clinical videos of congenital heart disease.

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Case Reports of Congenital Cardiac Surgery

Case Reports in Congenital Cardiac Surgery is the care that specialists can now give to patients with congenital cardiac disease has advanced significantly in recent years, spanning from the womb to the grave. For those with congestive heart failure, the future holds promise in terms of advancements and novel technologies. A growing number of CHD diagnoses are made during pregnancy. Identification of certain characteristics, such as an intact or restrictive atrial septum in hypoplastic left heart syndrome, is made possible by greater imaging resolution.

Case Reports in Multi-modality Imaging

Case Reports of Multi-modality Imaging is an important part of the study of placenta structure and function, as well as embryonic development, particularly in transgenic mice. Recent progress of a number of imaging approaches is described herein, including non-invasive MRI, ultrasound imaging, fluorescence microscopy, and photoacoustic imaging. Applications of these techniques are used to monitor the details of blood flow patterns in the uterine arteries, to measure placental perfusion.

Case Reports of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

Case Reports in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Pulmonary hypertension affects arteries in the lungs and the right side of the heart. Shortness of breath, dizziness and chest pressure are symptoms. The condition worsens over time, but medication and oxygen therapy can help lessen symptoms and improve quality of life.

Pregnancy in Congenital Heart Disease

Pregnancy in Congenital Heart Disease Case Reports Most women with Congenital Heart Disease can have a successful pregnancy, but it requires careful planning and discussion. For some women with Congenital Heart Disease, pregnancy is not recommended. The risk of having a baby with Congenital Heart Disease is greater if a parent has CHD. Pregnancy can cause serious damage to the heart, especially in women with severe Congenital Heart Disease.

Congenital Heart Disease Case Reports

Case Reports in Congenital Heart Disease are problems with the heart's structure that are present at birth. These defects can involve: The interior walls of the heart, The valves inside the heart, The arteries and veins that carry blood to the heart or out to the body. Congenital heart defects change the normal flow of blood through the heart. There are many types of congenital heart defects. They range from simple defects with no symptoms to complex defects with severe, life-threatening symptoms.

Case Reports in Left Heart Syndrome

Case Reports of Left Heart Syndrome Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a birth defect that affects normal blood flow through the heart. As the baby develops during pregnancy, the left side of the heart does not form correctly. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is one type of congenital heart defect.

Genetic Etiology Case Reports

Case Reports in Genetic Etiology the gene abnormality is therefore present in the individual's parents. It may be in all the parent's cells, or it may only be in a percentage. Down syndrome, Cystic fibrosis, Huntington's disease, Sickle cell anemia, Haemophilia, Thalassemia, its long history of mapping susceptibility genes in cancer-prone families, To adopt the emerging technology of genome-wide association studies (GWAS), a powerful tool for investigating common inherited variation associated with cancer and other diseases.

Case Reports of Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Case Reports in Adult Congenital Heart Disease is a term for conditions that affect your heart’s structure. These heart defects impact blood flow. Symptoms may include fatigue, heart murmur and arrhythmia. Treatment includes observation, medications, implantable devices and surgery. People with ACHD need regular checkups with a cardiologist.

Case Reports in Congenital Heart Defects

Case Reports of Congenital Heart Defects is corrective surgery fixes or treats a heart defect that a child is born with. A baby born with one or more heart defects has congenital heart disease. Surgery is needed if the defect could harm the child's long-term health or well-being. There are many types of Patent ductus arteriosus, Patent ductus arteriosus, Atrial septal defect, Ventricular septal defect, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of the great vessels, Truncus arteriosus, Tricuspid atresia, Hypoplastic left heart.

Case Reports of Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease

Case Reports in Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease are conditions that are present at birth and can affect the structure of a baby's heart and the way it works. They are the most common type of birth defect. As medical care and treatment have advanced, infants with congenital heart defects are living longer and healthier lives. congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart that a child is born with. Some congenital heart defects in children are simple and don't need treatment. Other congenital heart defects in children are more complex and may require several surgeries performed over a period of several years.

Case Reports in Cerebrovascular Disease

Case Reports of Cerebrovascular Disease the word cerebrovascular is made up of two parts cerebro which refers to the large part of the brain, and vascular which means arteries and veins. Together, the word cerebrovascular refers to blood flow in the brain. The term cerebrovascular disease includes all disorders in which an area of the brain is temporarily or permanently affected by ischemia or bleeding and one or more of the cerebral blood vessels are involved in the pathological process. Cerebrovascular disease includes stroke, carotid stenosis, vertebral stenosis and intracranial stenosis, aneurysms, and vascular malformations.

Case Reports of Ventricle Cardiac Disease

Case Reports in Ventricle Cardiac Disease is a hole in the heart. It's a common heart problem present at birth congenital heart defect. The hole occurs in the wall that separates the heart's lower chambers ventricles. Heart failure can occur if the heart cannot pump systolic or fill diastolic adequately. Symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, swollen legs and rapid heartbeat. Treatments can include eating less salt, limiting fluid intake and taking prescription medication. In some cases a defibrillator or pacemaker may be implanted.

Congenital Heart Disease Case Reports and Case Series