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  1. Finger Clubbing And Cyanosis

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    Description: Finger clubbing and cyanosis Eisenmenger syndrome due to atrial septal defect
    Keywords: Discoloration, enlarged, ends of fingers, blue, skin
  2. Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with Eisenmengers

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    Description: Heart, Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with Eisenmengers. Eisenmenger is the presence of Right to Left shunt following long term Left to Right shunt. Based on oxygenation pattern, it seems that a degree of right to left shunt is present, as the LA contains 97% oxygenated blood but the aorta only contains 85%, suggesting that un-oxygenated blood is getting shunted from the pulmonary artery into the aorta. 1) Is a shunt present? Yes 2) From where to where? Pulmonary artery to aorta 3) Large of small? Large 4) Which chambers and/or vessels will be enlarged? PA 5) Diagnosis? PDA with Eisenmenger Syndrome
    Keywords: Left to Right Shunt, PDA, Eisenmenger Syndrome, Congenital Heart Defect, Ductus Arteriosus, Patent, Embolism, Paradoxical, Patent ductus arteriosus, Heart Defects, Congenital, Heart
  3. Tetrology of Fallot

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    Description: Heart, Tetrology of Fallot with pulmonary valve stenosis 1) Is a shunt present? Yes 2) From where to where? Left to right ventricle, pulmonary artery to aorta 3) Large or small? Large 4) Which chambers and/or vessels will be enlarged? RA, RV 5) Diagnosis? VSD, PA stenosis
    Keywords: Heart Defects, Congenital, tetrology of fallot, right to left shunt, congenital heart defect, heart, blue baby syndrome, Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular, Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular, squatting
  4. Cyanosis

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    Description: Bilateral toes showing cyanosis on (Day 2)
    Keywords: Discoloration, blue, low oxygen, lack of oxygen, toes
  5. Cyanosis

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    Description: A 2.5 kg infant was born at 38 weeks gestation after lower abdominal caesarian section (L.A.C.S.) of 25 years old woman having breech presentation in our hospital. The female child showed peripheral cyanosis as evident from the photograph.
    Keywords: Discoloration, blue, low oxygen, lack of oxygen