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Latest revision as of 21:05, 4 March 2013

Congenital heart disease Microchapters

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Differentiating Congenital heart disease from other Disorders

Epidemiology and Demographics

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Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings

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Prenatal Ultrasound

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Priyamvada Singh, MBBS [2], Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Kristin Feeney, B.S. [3]

Prenatal Ultrasound

The sensitivity of prenatal screening with echocardiography for major heart disease is highly variable.

Factors affecting it are:

  • Fetal weight
  • Gestational age
  • Maternal weight
  • Training and experience of ultrasonographer
  • Type of defect

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