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atrsie is the absence of tricuspid valve tricuspid accompanies with hypoplastic right ventricle. TA also occurs in Garon and girls. Following the atrsie tricuspid gnralement lungs are not receiving enough blood to the rest of the body with some oxygen it needs. In bbsns atrsie with tricuspid...
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Duodenal atresia is a circumstance in which the best area in the lower intestine has not developed properly. The cause of duodenal atresia is unknown but is thought to result from problems during the growth of the embryo in which the duodenum does not normally change from a solid to a tubular...
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Biliary atresia is a rare gastro-intestinal tract. Biliary atresia is characterized by obliteration or discontinuity of the extrahepatic biliary system, resulting from obstruction to the flow of bile. Bile is a yellow-green fluid in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. The disorder is the...
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of Erdheim-Chester disease is a rare type of histiocytosis non-Langerhans cells. The disease causes an infiltration of lipid-laden macrophages, multinucleated large cells, an incendiary penetrate of lymphocytes and histiocytes in the bone, ivory, and a generalized sclerosis of long bones. The...
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esophageal atresia, also known as tracheoesophageal fistula, is a disorder of the digestive system in which the esophagus is not developed properly. This condition is reflected in several different forms, often involving one or more fistulas connecting the trachea to the esophagus. esophageal...
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esophageal atresia is a condition in which part of the esophagus is missing. esophageal atresia is often associated with other congenital anomalies, anomalies most generally cardiac. The disease is a congenital anomaly, which means it occurs before birth. There are several types of esophageal...
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tricuspid atresia is the absence of the tricuspid valve with a hypoplastic right ventricle. TA occurs equally in boys and girls. Following tricuspid atresia, the lungs are generally not receive enough blood to the rest of the body with oxygen it needs. In babies born with tricuspid atresia,...
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