Name Of Lesion
Uncover the specifics of diagnosing, treating, and managing lesions from infancy to adulthood, including information on potential risks, treatment options, and considerations related to endocarditis, pregnancy, and medication requirements.
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What is the lesion? Basic anatomy
How is the Lesion Diagnosed Initially at Infancy? or can it be later on in adulthood i.e. PFO What tests and ingestions?
What are the treatments? I.e. Tran-catheter or Surgical.
Things Specific to think about with that lesion? Are they High Risk of Endocarditis? Is Pregnancy a high risk for that lesion? Medicines Will they need Warfarin?
Add Picture of Lesion from the Nevil Thomas ACHD Library http://www.achd-library.com/
Have the British Heart Foundation revealing the facts about your condition Information Leaflet