Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
|
Persistent truncus arteriosus Microchapters |
|
Differentiating Persistent truncus arteriosus from other Diseases |
|---|
|
Case Studies |
|
Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations On the Web |
|
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations |
|
FDA on Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations |
|
CDC on Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations |
|
Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations in the news |
|
Blogs on Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations |
|
Risk calculators and risk factors for Persistent truncus arteriosus clinical manifestations |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Associate Editor-in-Chief: Keri Shafer, M.D. [2]
Clinical manifestations
- Cyanosis presents at birth
- Heart failure occurs within weeks
- Systolic ejection murmur is heard at the left sternal border
- Widened pulse pressure
- Bounding arterial pulses
- Loud second heart sound
- Biventricular hypertrophy
- Cardiomegaly
- Increased pulmonary vascularity
- Hypocalcemia (if associated with DiGeorge syndrome)