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==Natural History==
==Natural History==
Patients with [[Eisenmenger's syndrome]] pass through the following stages:
* An underlying heart defect that initially allows a [[left-to-right shunt]] between the left and right sides of the heart
* The development of [[pulmonary hypertension]]
* [[Polycythemia]], an increase in the number of [[Red blood cell|red blood cells]]
* Finally, a reversal of the left-to-right shunt so that there is a [[right-to-left shunt]]
Therefore, they may present with a history of symptoms for each of these stages.


==Complications==
==Complications==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Abdelrahman Ibrahim Abushouk, MD[2]

Overview

The complications of Eisenmenger's syndrome include intracranial hemorrhage, stroke, congestive heart failure, angina pectoris, hyperviscosity syndrome, infection (cerebral abscess), renal failure, and sudden death

Natural History

Patients with Eisenmenger's syndrome pass through the following stages:

Therefore, they may present with a history of symptoms for each of these stages.

Complications

The complications of Eisenmenger's syndrome include:

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