Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
ModeratePaediatrics · Cardiology
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Acyanotic congenital heart disease (CHD) comprises lesions in which there is no right-to-left shunt at rest, so deoxygenated blood does not bypass the lungs and the child is pink. The hallmark is either a left-to-right (L→R) shunt (VSD, ASD, PDA, AVSD) or an obstructive lesion (pulmonary/aortic stenosis, coarctation). This is a recurring NEET PG zone — examiners love the murmur character, ECG axis, chest X-ray clue, …
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