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What is the first heart change to occur within minutes of birth?
Close of Ductus Arteriosus changes the shunting to L=>R
What are the four things in tetrology of fallot?
VSD
RVH
Pulmonary Stenosis
Right sided Aorta
Where would you hear an ASD murmur? What kind?
Left Sternal Border is the place for this disorder's systolic ejection murmur
Ebstein's Anomaly can be associated with
Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardias
Which Congenital Heart Defects are usually asymptomatic until adulthood?
Ventricular Septal Defect (holosystolic murmur)
Congenital Aortic Stenosis
Coarctation of Aorta
Pulmonic Valve Stenosis
Defective Lipoprotein Lipase or Apo C11 can result in what symptoms?
Eruptive Xanthomas
Lipemia Retinalis

Indicative of what NZ defect?
Dysbetalipoproteinemia patients have what genetic makeup?
Homozygotes for apo E2 (which doesn't bind LDL receptor very well) have what condition?
What is Epstein's Anomaly?

What is Eisenmenger's Physiology?
Tricuspid opens too near RV apex. Big at risk for WPW.

Shunt Reversal to R=>L causes systemic desat and cyanosis.
Define Pulsus Paradoxus
Decrease in BP during Inhalation