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  2. Persistent fetal circulation - Wikipedia

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    PPHN can range from mild to severe disease. In the most severe form, infants experience severe hypoxemia resulting in cardiac and pulmonary complications. [4] As a result of low oxygen levels, infants with PPHN are at an increased risk of developing complications, such as asphyxia, chronic lung disease, neurodevelopment issues, and death. [5]

  3. Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn - Wikipedia

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  4. Pulmonary hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn occurs when the circulatory system of a newborn baby fails to adapt to life outside the womb; it is characterized by high resistance to blood flow through the lungs, right-to-left cardiac shunting and severe hypoxemia.

  5. Pulmonary artery agenesis - Wikipedia

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    Abnormalities found in imaging tests are more subtle and can be overlooked in infants. [21] Patients with uncomplicated isolated UAPA typically have normal electrocardiograms . [ 7 ] Making a diagnosis requires a complete medical history, physical assessment, and laboratory examination, coupled with a high index of suspicion. [ 15 ]

  6. Transient tachypnea of the newborn - Wikipedia

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    Transient tachypnea of the newborn occurs in approximately 1 in 100 preterm infants and 3.6–5.7 per 1000 term infants. It is most common in infants born by caesarian section without a trial of labor after 35 weeks of gestation. Male infants and infants with an umbilical cord prolapse or perinatal asphyxia are at higher risk.

  7. Hyperoxia test - Wikipedia

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    A hyperoxia test is a test that is performed—usually on an infant—to determine whether the patient's cyanosis is due to lung disease or a problem with blood circulation.

  8. Talk:Persistent fetal circulation - Wikipedia

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    1 Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. 1 comment. 2 Use of abbreviation (PPHN) without definition. 1 comment. 3 Types of PPHN. 1 comment. 4 Group 32 ...

  9. Pulmonary hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary hyperplasia is a serious pathological event which occurs in neonatal medicine.It leads to pulmonary hypertension and acute respiratory distress syndrome. [1] ...