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== Risk Factors == | == Risk Factors == | ||
There is no specific risk factors for occurrence of tricuspid atresia during pregnancy . | *There is no specific risk factors for the occurrence of tricuspid atresia during pregnancy. | ||
Few cases of tricuspid atresia with VACTERL association and chromosomal abnormalities including | *Few cases of tricuspid atresia with VACTERL association and chromosomal abnormalities including trisomy 13,18 and tetrasomy 22 were reported[1] | ||
Other potential factors include access to prenatal care and the mother's behavior during pregnancy (i.e. alcohol consumption | *Other potential factors include access to prenatal care and the mother's behavior during pregnancy (i.e. alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, etc). | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Risk Factors
- There is no specific risk factors for the occurrence of tricuspid atresia during pregnancy.
- Few cases of tricuspid atresia with VACTERL association and chromosomal abnormalities including trisomy 13,18 and tetrasomy 22 were reported[1]
- Other potential factors include access to prenatal care and the mother's behavior during pregnancy (i.e. alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, etc).