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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Abdelrahman Ibrahim Abushouk, MD[2]
Overview
Differential Diagnosis of causes of Eisenmenger's Syndrome
A number of congenital heart defects can cause Eisenmenger's syndrome, including atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, and ventricular septal defect.
Disorders | Etiology | Clinical Presentation | Laboratory Findings | Electrocardiogram | Echocardiography |
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension | Unknown, but possible reasons may include
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Respiratory Failure | |||||
Pulmonary Infarction | |||||
Tetralogy of Fallot | |||||
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection | |||||
Tricuspid Atresia | |||||
Ventricular Septal Defect | |||||
Transposition of the Great Arteries | |||||
Truncus arteriosus |