pulmonary stenosis
pneumonia
diabetes
valvular pulmonary stenosis
Branch pulmonary artery stenosis
100

what is pulmonary stenosis?

A narrowing of the pulmonary valve that obstruct blood flow from the right ventricle to the lungs  

100

this clinical sign along with tachycardia is considered a reliable indicator of pneumonia 

chest retraction or increased work of breathing 

100

this is a condition where nerve damage occurs due to prolonged high blood sugar levels in children with diabetes 

diabetic neuropathy 

100

valvular pulmonary stenosis cause increased pressure in this heart chamber   

right ventricle 

100

This major genetic syndrome is commonly associated with branch pulmonary stenosis 

Williams syndrome 

200

This symptom common during exertion may be seen in moderate or severe cases 

shortness of breath or fatigue 

200

children with this this chronic genetic condition are more prone to developing recurrent bacterial pneumonia 

cystic fibrosis 

200

children with diabetes are at higher risk for this condition 

heart disease 

200

A common congenital cause of valvular pulmonary stenosis is the fusion of these structures 

valve leaflets 

200

in severe cases  branch PAS can lead to this complication involving uneven blood flow between the lungs 

Differential pulmonary perfusion 

300

Children with with mild PS often require only this type of care 

monitoring 

300

this common symptom of pneumonia in infant may be absent with irritability or poor feeding seen instead 

fever 

300

Long term high blood sugar in children with diabetes can damage these tiny blood vessels leading to kidney disease 

glomeruli 

300

Newborn with critical pulmonary stenosis may require this emergency treatment to maintain ductal blood flow 

prostaglandin E1

300

This test measures blood flow to each lung and helps assess the impact of branch PAS 

Prefusion scan (Nuclear medicine lung scan)

400

children with repaired PS may need this type of test before participating in competitive sports 

exercise stress tess

400

This type of pneumonia named for shape seen on chest x-ray involves consolidation of an entire lobe 

Lobar pneumonia 

400

this condition involves poor circulation in the lower limbs and can lead to infection or ulcers in children with uncontrolled diabetes 

diabetic peripheral vascular 

400

This congenital heart defect is commonly associated with valvular pulmonary stenosis 

Tetralogy of fallot 

400

This symptom , though rare in mild cases, may appear in children with severe bilateral branch PAS 

Exercise intolerance or fatigue 

500

This rare genetic syndrome includes pulmonary stenosis as part of its cardiac abnormalities and characteristic facial features 

Noonan syndrome 

500

this symptom when present in pneumonia may indicate pleural irritation or effusion 

chest pain 

500

diabetic children are at a higher risk for this condition which can lead to vision impairment 

diabetic retinopathy 

500

If a balloon valvuloplasty fails  this surgical intervention may be required 

pulmonary valve replacement 

500

In cases of complex congenital heart disease this type of surgical repair may be needed to reconstruct narrowed pulmonary arteries 

Patch angioplasty or surgical arterioplasty 

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