Disease | ventricular septal defect |
Phenotype | C0018799|heart disease |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 21976867 | Numerous articles have been published linking consanguineous marriage to an elevated prevalence of congenital heart disease, with ventricular septal defects and atrial septal defects the most commonly cited disorders. |
PubMedID- 21556446 | Congenital heart diseases included tetralogy of fallot (26.1%), isolated ventricular septal defect (38.8%), atrioventricular cushion defect (7.3%), isolated atrial septal defect (2.8%), arterial duct cases (12.4%), common arterial trunk (1.3%), isolated stenosis of the pulmonary artery (2.6%), coarctation of the aorta (1.1%), congenital mitral valve regurgitation (1.2%), atresia of the triscupid valve (1.6%), double-outlet right ventricle (2.1%), anomalous pulmonary venous return (1.5%) and left isomerism (1.2%). |
PubMedID- 24324836 | In addition, the incidence of bronchial dysplasia in children with congenital heart disease (chd) associated with ventricular septal defect was found to be higher than those without ventricular septal defect (33.7% vs 15.0%), which suggested the intimate relationship between bronchial dysplasia and congenital heart disease [18]. |
PubMedID- 22099199 | The incidence rate of bronchial dysplasia in children with congenital heart disease associated with ventricular septal defect was higher than in those without ventricular septal defect (33.7% vs 15.0%; p<0.05). |
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