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Congenital conditions are those which are present from birth. They include structural deformities or loss of function in organs such as the heart, gut or skeletal system. They can be corrected by su...
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To the Editor: Congenital heart disease incidence has remained stable, but longevity has improved. There are more than 787 000 adults with congenital heart disease in the United States. Adults with c...
10% Of Congenital Heart Disease Not Inherited From Parents
Ten percent of babies born with congenital heart disease have genetic mutations that occurred while they were in the womb, i.e. they did not inherited the genetic mutations from their parents, researc...
Hospitalizations for congenital heart disease increasing at greater rate among adults than children
(JAMA and Archives Journals) Jared M. O'Leary, M.D., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, and colleagues analyzed U.S. hospitalizations from 1998 through 2010 for children and adults with congenit...
Neurologic Disease in HIV-HTLV Coinfection
A case series reveals the neurologic sequelae of this coinfection and the failure of HAART to mitigate these outcomes. Medscape Neurology
Children With Neurologic Disorders At High Risk Of Death From Flu
A team of experts with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that during the 2009 H191 pandemic, an excessive number of kids with neurologic disorders died from influenza-relat...
Combined Chemotherapy Effective For Immunodeficient Patients With Secondary Lung Disease
A team of researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Research Institute defined a new treatment for a potentially fatal lung disease in patients with a primar...
Perthes’ disease link to congenital disorders revealed
Researchers have linked Perthes' disease with several congenital conditions, pointing to intra-uterine factors behind the development of the disease.
A Step Closer To Understanding What Causes Congenital Heart Disease
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de n...
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While well documented in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1, neurologic sequelae have not been systematically evaluated in HIV-2. After excluding for confounding comorbidities, 67 individuals from a...
The Right Heart in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease.
Right ventricular dysfunction is not uncommon in adults with congenital heart disease. In congenital heart disease, unlike acquired heart disease, the right ventricle is not always the subpulmonary ve...
Interventional cardiology for paediatric and congenital cardiac disease is a relatively young and rapidly evolving field. As the profession begins to establish multi-institutional databases, a univers...
Multicentric castleman disease in a child with primary immunodeficiency.
Multicentric Castleman disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder mostly seen in adults with HIV. It presents with fever and systemic symptoms and is extremely uncommon in children. We describe a...
Interventional cardiology for paediatric and congenital cardiac disease is a relatively young and rapidly evolving field. As the profession begins to establish multi-institutional databases, a univers...