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Cyanotic Heart Disease
Alternate Names : Right-To-Left Cardiac Shunt, Right-To-Left Circulatory Shunt
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Diagnosis & Tests
Physical examination confirms cyanosis.
The child may have clubbed fingers, an obvious thickening of the fingertips in response to the poor oxygenation.
Abnormal heart sounds, a heart murmur, and lung crackles may be heard.
Tests will vary depending on the suspected cause, but may be extensive and include a chest X-ray, a complete blood count (CBC), arterial blood gas analysis, ECG (echocardiogram), echo-Doppler, transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE), nuclear imaging tests, cardiac catheterization, and electrophysiologic study (EPS).
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Review Date : 5/22/2002
Reviewed By : Elena Sgarbossa, M.D., Department of Cardiology, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Ctr., Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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