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cause of valvular pulmonic stenosis
A 29-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ahmad M Hadied answered
49 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
EKG& Echocadiogram: • electrocardiogram (ekg): an ekg is used to evaluate the electrical activity of your child’s heart. Echocardiogram: an echocardiogram evaluates the s ... Read More
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A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. Barton Cook answered
31 years experience Pediatric Cardiology
Depends: Unless it is moderate to severe, no symptoms are expected. Moderate to severe would result in exercise intolerance, shortness of breath or chest disco ... Read More
A 33-year-old male asked:

Dr. Elden Rand answered
21 years experience Cardiology
Pulmonic Stenosis: Valvular pulmonic stenosis is the condition of an abnormal narrowing of the pulmonic valve. The pulmonic valve is between the right ventricle and the ... Read More
A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ahmad M Hadied answered
49 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
It depends: Cardiac catheterization: balloon dilation or valvuloplasty. This is the most common method of repair for pulmonary valve stenosis. Surgical repair sur ... Read More
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A 24-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Scott answered
39 years experience Pediatric Cardiology
Depends on severity: Many cases of pulmonary stenosis are mild and require no treatment. For more significant stenosis, a balloon catheter is used to stretch open the valv ... Read More
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A 26-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Scott answered
39 years experience Pediatric Cardiology
The chances are low: The risk of a mother with congenital heart disease giving birth to a child with congenital heart disease is greater than the for a mother who does not ... Read More
A 32-year-old member asked:

Dr. Mario Matos-Cruz answered
39 years experience Thoracic Surgery
Irrelevant: Systolic/diastolic irrelevant. Degree of pulmonic stenosis determined on echo and cardiac cath. Depending on severity, corrective intervention warrant ... Read More
A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Andreas Sakopoulos answered
27 years experience Thoracic Surgery
Pulmonary artery ste: I depends on your age. If you are older than 18 you should see a cardiologist with specialization in adult congenital disorders. If you know of this ... Read More
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Scott answered
39 years experience Pediatric Cardiology
Depends on Severity: Mild pulmonary stenosis does not require treatment and may never become worse and cause no harm. For significant pulmonary stenosis, the right ventric ... Read More
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A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Cornelia Franz answered
Specializes in Pediatrics
NO: I have had many patients with pulmonic stenosis and they have not needed transplants. Most people live a perfectly normal life. It depends on the degr ... Read More
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