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* [[Dyspnea]] | * [[Dyspnea]] | ||
* Poor growth and failure to thrive | * Poor growth and failure to thrive |
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History and Symptoms
Patients with a tricuspid atresia may present with symptoms such as:
- Progressive cyanosis
- Poor feeding
- Tachypnea over the first 2 weeks of life
- Easily fatigued
- Dyspnea
- Poor growth and failure to thrive