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==Symptoms== | ==Overview== | ||
==History and Symptoms== | |||
Common symptoms and diagnostic criteria for Eisenmenger's syndrome includes: | Common symptoms and diagnostic criteria for Eisenmenger's syndrome includes: | ||
*An underlying heart defect that initially allows a left-to right shunt between the left and right sides of the heart | *An underlying heart defect that initially allows a left-to right shunt between the left and right sides of the heart | ||
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* [[Polycythemia]], an increase in the number of red blood cells | * [[Polycythemia]], an increase in the number of red blood cells | ||
* Finally, a reversal of the left-to-right shunt so that there is a right-to-left shunt | * Finally, a reversal of the left-to-right shunt so that there is a right-to-left shunt | ||
* [[Dyspnea]] | |||
* [[Syncope]] | |||
* [[Hepmoptysis]] | |||
* [[Stroke]] | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
History and Symptoms
Common symptoms and diagnostic criteria for Eisenmenger's syndrome includes:
- An underlying heart defect that initially allows a left-to right shunt between the left and right sides of the heart
- The development of pulmonary hypertension
- Polycythemia, an increase in the number of red blood cells
- Finally, a reversal of the left-to-right shunt so that there is a right-to-left shunt
- Dyspnea
- Syncope
- Hepmoptysis
- Stroke