Cyanotic heart disease

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What is Cyanotic heart disease?

Cyanotic heart disease is a heart defect, present at birth (congenital), that results in low blood oxygen levels. There may be more than one defect. The defect affects the structure or function of the heart or vessels.

Alternative Names:

Right-to-left cardiac shunt; Right-to-left circulatory shunt

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