Coarctation Overview

Coarctation Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Treatment
  • Other Names
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • Possible Complications
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Prevention
  • Exams and Tests
  • References
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Definition

Aortic coarctation is a narrowing of part of the aorta (the major artery leading out of the heart). It is a type of birth defect. Coarctation means narrowing.


Symptoms

Symptoms depend on how much blood can flow through the artery. Other heart defects may also play a role. In severe cases, symptoms are seen when the baby is very young. In milder cases, symptoms may not develop until the child has reached adolescence. Symptoms include:

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Encyclopedia: Aortic Coarctation

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Aortic coarctation is narrowing of the aorta in the area where the ductus arteriosus inserts. There are three types: # Preductal coarctation: The narrowing is proximal to the ductus arteriosus. If severe, blood flow to the aorta distal to the narrowing is dependent on a patent ductus arteriosus, and hence its closure can be life-threatening. Preductal coarctation results when an intracardiac anomaly during fetal life decreases blood flow through the...

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