Dr. Robert Brown Jr.
Approximately 1% of infants suffer from structural heart disease. Generally, congenital heart disease (CHD) has been stratified into acyanotic and cyanotic subgroups. Acyanotic Cyanotic atrial and ventricular septal defects tetralogy of Fallot aortic and pulmonary valvar stenosis transposition of the great arteries structural and functional abnorma
An Infant with Cyanosis and Failure to thrive

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