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Small Perimembranous VSD 3MM L to R Shun
Hi, I see the report has the following impressions, 1) Small Perimembranous VSD 2) Mild Pulmonary Stenosis 3) Small Residual PDA present New born male baby. Can anyone please tell me the problem and the treatment for the same? Is this a temporary one or permanent? Kindly help me out with more information about this and the further treatments. Thanks!
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Small VSD and PDA usually get closed with time. Get an echo after 6 Months and send me the reports Dr Nishith Chandra, MD,DM, FSCAI(USA) Director Interventional Cardiologist Fortis Escorts Heart Institute NEW DELHI I N D I A www.nishithchandra.com
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