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  2. Pulmonary artery agenesis - Wikipedia

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    The removal of obstruction causes a partial reduction in collateral arteries. [8] Pulmonary hypertension is improved post-surgery. [7] In newborn, surgical instruments involve prosthetic materials, saphenous vein grafts and autologous pericardial tubes. [10] Successful revascularization has been reported in young patients. [25]

  3. Pericardium - Wikipedia

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    The pericardium (pl.: pericardia), also called pericardial sac, is a double-walled sac containing the heart and the roots of the great vessels. [1] It has two layers, an outer layer made of strong inelastic connective tissue (fibrous pericardium), and an inner layer made of serous membrane (serous pericardium).

  4. Pericardiectomy - Wikipedia

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    Pericardiectomy is the surgical removal of part or most of the pericardium. [1] [2] This operation is most commonly used to relieve constrictive pericarditis, or to remove a pericardium that is calcified and fibrous. [2] It may also be used for severe or recurrent cases of pericardial effusion. [3]

  5. Pulmonary agenesis - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary agenesis is an inborn lung underdevelopment that is rare and potentially lethal. [1] The disorder is caused by a complete developmental arrest of the primitive lung during embryonic life, and it is often associated with other developmental defects. [2]

  6. Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect - Wikipedia

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    The most severe variant involves the presence of severely hypoplastic main pulmonary arteries and branch pulmonary arteries, alongside agenesis of the patent ductus arteriosus. Blood flow to the lungs comes from various dysplastic (malformed) blood vessels from the thoracic aorta called major aortapulmonary collateral arteries , these blood ...

  7. List of diseases (P) - Wikipedia

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    Pericardium absent mental retardation short stature; Pericardium congenital anomaly; ... Partial agenesis of corpus callosum; Partial atrioventricular canal;

  8. Pericardiocentesis - Wikipedia

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    The pericardium is a fibrous sac surrounding the heart composed of two layers: an inner visceral pericardium and an outer parietal pericardium. [1] The area between these two layers is known as the pericardial space and normally contains 15 to 50 mL of serous fluid. [2]

  9. Hemopericardium - Wikipedia

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    Hemopericardium has been reported to result from various afflictions including chest trauma, free wall rupture after a myocardial infarction, bleeding into the pericardial sac following a type A aortic dissection, and as a complication of invasive cardiac procedures. [6] Acute leukemia has also been reported as a cause of the condition. [7]

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