Abstract
According to many cases, congenital heart disease (CHD) is represented by a complex phenotype and an array of several functional and morphological cardiac disorders. One widespread defect that thousand suffer from is Tetralogy of Fallot in which a baby is born with four abnormalities in the period of their heart developed. These issues make it hard for the baby’s heart to send enough oxygen to their entire body. In this article, I illustrate most widespread causes of this disease and experienced methods to avoid and number of ways of treatment. Despite this defect is rare in these days, it is still observed in many countries even in medicine properly developed one.
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