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**Symptoms of[[ tricuspid atresia]] in neonates may include the following: | **Symptoms of[[ tricuspid atresia]] in neonates may include the following: | ||
* [[Central cyanosis]] in mucous membranes and tongue | |||
*[[ Poor feeding]] and[[ growth retardation]] | |||
* Central cyanosis in mucous membranes and tongue | * Difficulty in [[breathing]] | ||
* Poor feeding and growth retardation | * Rapid[[ heartbeats]] | ||
* Difficulty in breathing | * Rapid[[ breathing]] | ||
* Rapid | |||
* Rapid breathing | |||
**Symptoms of longstanding cyanosis and hyperviscosity syndrome as a result of secondary erythrocytosis in older children include the following: | **Symptoms of longstanding[[ cyanosis]] and[[ hyperviscosity syndrome]] as a result of secondary [[erythrocytosis]] in older children include the following: | ||
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* Headache | * [[Headache]] | ||
* Alter mentation | * [[Alter mentation]] | ||
* Faintness | * [[Faintness]] | ||
* Dizziness | * [[Dizziness]] | ||
* Visual disturbances | * [[Visual disturbances]] | ||
* Paresthesia | * [[Paresthesia]] | ||
* Tinnitus | * [[Tinnitus]] | ||
* Myalgia | * [[Myalgia]] | ||
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History and Symptoms
History
Symptoms
- Symptoms oftricuspid atresia in neonates may include the following:
- Central cyanosis in mucous membranes and tongue
- Poor feeding andgrowth retardation
- Difficulty in breathing
- Rapidheartbeats
- Rapidbreathing
- Symptoms of longstandingcyanosis andhyperviscosity syndrome as a result of secondary erythrocytosis in older children include the following:
Common symptoms of tricuspid atresia include:[1]
- Cyanosis
- Poor feeding
- Tachypnea over the first 2 weeks of life
- Fatigue
- Exercise intolerance
- Dyspnea
- Poor growth and failure to thrive
References
- ↑ ASTLEY R, OLDHAM JS, PARSONS C (1953). "Congenital tricuspid atresia". Br Heart J. 15 (3): 287–97. doi:10.1136/hrt.15.3.287. PMC 479498. PMID 13059216.