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- Pulmonary_atresia abstract "Pulmonary atresia is a congenital malformation of the pulmonary valve in which the valve orifice fails to develop. The valve is completely closed thereby obstructing the outflow of blood from the heart to the lungs. The pulmonary valve is located on the right side of the heart between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery. In a normal functioning heart, the opening to the pulmonary valve has three flaps that open and close like one way doors. As these flaps open and close they allow blood to flow forward into the pulmonary artery and on to the lungs where the blood becomes oxygenated, and prevent backward flow into the right ventricle. With the disease pulmonary atresia, the flap-like openings are completely covered by a layer of tissue, thus preventing the ability of blood flow to the lungs to become oxygenated. The body requires oxygenated blood for survival. Pulmonary atresia is not threatening to a developing fetus however, because the mother's placenta provides the needed oxygen since the baby's lungs are not yet functional. Once the baby is born its lungs must now provide the oxygen needed for survival, but with pulmonary atresia there is no opening on the pulmonary valve for blood to get to the lungs and become oxygenated and the only source of pulmonary blood flow is a patent ductus arteriosus. Due to this, the newborn baby is blue in color and pulmonary atresia can usually be diagnosed within hours or minutes after birth.".
- Pulmonary_atresia emedicineSubject "ped".
- Pulmonary_atresia emedicineTopic "2526".
- Pulmonary_atresia icd10 "Q25.5".
- Pulmonary_atresia icd9 "747.3".
- Pulmonary_atresia medlineplus "001091".
- Pulmonary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink pulmonary_atresia.asp.
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- Pulmonary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink paivs_LETTER_06-25-03.pdf.
- Pulmonary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink pulmonary-atresia.
- Pulmonary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink 001091.htm.
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- Pulmonary_atresia emedicinesubj "ped".
- Pulmonary_atresia emedicinetopic "2526".
- Pulmonary_atresia hasPhotoCollection Pulmonary_atresia.
- Pulmonary_atresia icd "747.3".
- Pulmonary_atresia icd "Q25.5".
- Pulmonary_atresia medlineplus "1091".
- Pulmonary_atresia meshname "Pulmonary+Atresia".
- Pulmonary_atresia meshnumber "C14.240.670".
- Pulmonary_atresia name "Pulmonary atresia".
- Pulmonary_atresia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Pulmonary_atresia subject Category:Congenital_vascular_defects.
- Pulmonary_atresia type Abstraction100002137.
- Pulmonary_atresia type Attribute100024264.
- Pulmonary_atresia type CongenitalVascularDefects.
- Pulmonary_atresia type Defect114464005.
- Pulmonary_atresia type Imperfection114462666.
- Pulmonary_atresia type State100024720.
- Pulmonary_atresia type Disease.
- Pulmonary_atresia type AilmentCondition.
- Pulmonary_atresia type Situation.
- Pulmonary_atresia comment "Pulmonary atresia is a congenital malformation of the pulmonary valve in which the valve orifice fails to develop. The valve is completely closed thereby obstructing the outflow of blood from the heart to the lungs. The pulmonary valve is located on the right side of the heart between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery. In a normal functioning heart, the opening to the pulmonary valve has three flaps that open and close like one way doors.".
- Pulmonary_atresia label "Pulmonalisatresie".
- Pulmonary_atresia label "Pulmonary atresia".
- Pulmonary_atresia label "Sténose et atrésie pulmonaire".
- Pulmonary_atresia sameAs Sténose_et_atrésie_pulmonaire.
- Pulmonary_atresia sameAs Pulmonalisatresie.
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- Pulmonary_atresia sameAs Q2090736.
- Pulmonary_atresia sameAs Q2090736.
- Pulmonary_atresia sameAs Pulmonary_atresia.
- Pulmonary_atresia wasDerivedFrom Pulmonary_atresia?oldid=592878112.
- Pulmonary_atresia isPrimaryTopicOf Pulmonary_atresia.
- Pulmonary_atresia name "Pulmonary atresia".