Congenital heart ward septal defect central type what does it mean

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Congenital heart ward septal defect central type usually refers to the patient born after the existence of atrial septal defect, the defect site is located in the center of the atrial septum, that is, around the foramen ovale.

Congenital heart ward septal defect central type what does it mean

Atrial septal defect belongs to congenital heart disease, may be embryonic development process, atrial septum can not develop normally, absorption, fusion caused by the disease, preferably in women. Patients with atrial septal defect in the case, may appear heart enlargement, labor breathing difficulties, pale, shortness of breath and other discomfort symptoms, at the same time, growth and development will be affected.



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