The Cardiac Center at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
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Congenital heart disorders occur in approximately 1 out of
every 100 births in the United States. Many are highly treatable, and when
patients are diagnosed early and given proper treatment, they go on to
lead full, active lives.
Below are just a few of the many kinds of congenital heart disorders treated by The Cardiac Center at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital:
Aortic
Valvar Stenosis
Atrial
Septal Defect (ASD)
Atrioventricular
Canal (AV Canal)
Coarctation
of the Aorta
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Hypoplastic
Left-Heart Syndrome
Patent
Ductus Arteriosus
Pulmonary
Valvar Stenosis
Single
Ventrical Anomalies
Tetralogy
of Fallot (TOF)
Total
Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
Transposition
of the Great Arteries
Tricuspid
Atresia
Truncus
Arteriosus
For a more complete list of congenital heart defects, and for information about living with congenital heart disease please visit our Health Library.
If you don’t find what you’re looking for, or if you have additional questions about a particular condition or procedure, please contact your physician for further information. The entries in the Health Library are for general educational purposes only and not a substitute for personalized medical advice.