TACTICS FOR CARRYING PREGNANCY IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS .
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ventricular aro barrier defect ,Batalov parok, Fallo triad , Fallo tetradase , aortic coartation , aortic mouth stenosis , hypoxia , acrocyanosis ,preclamysia .Abstract
congenital heart defects in pregnant women are a very common pathology in the practice of a cardiologist and obstetrician-gynecologist, and can cause complications at different stages of pregnancy.
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