Suggest Consequences Of Transportation Of Great Vessels
Heather, a newborn baby, needs surgery because she was born with an aorta that arises from the right ventricle and a pulmonary trunk that issues from the left ventricle, a condition called transportation of the great vessels. What are the physiological consequences of this defect?
Respected User , hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. This condition of Transportaion of great vessels (BLUE BABY SYNDROME) have follo. physio. conseq : *Cyanosis - blue color of the skin *Shortness of the breath. *Poor weight gain. *Lack of appetite. *Lung damage / Heart failure. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health care Magic and keeping trust in our medical services. Wishing your baby a fast and speedy recovery from the same. Regards. Bye Dear. Hugs for the baby.
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Suggest Consequences Of Transportation Of Great Vessels
Respected User , hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. This condition of Transportaion of great vessels (BLUE BABY SYNDROME) have follo. physio. conseq : *Cyanosis - blue color of the skin *Shortness of the breath. *Poor weight gain. *Lack of appetite. *Lung damage / Heart failure. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health care Magic and keeping trust in our medical services. Wishing your baby a fast and speedy recovery from the same. Regards. Bye Dear. Hugs for the baby.