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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-001

Ductus Arteriosus: More than just a PDA

Purpose or Case Report: Abstract: The Ductus Arteriosus (DA) plays an important role during fetal circulation. Failure to close at birth is a common event. In this poster we demonstrate the many other roles of the DA in cardiovascular and pulmonary disease. These lesions may impact the systemic circulation, the pulmonary circulation, or the airway and include coarctation, ductus-dependent pulmonary artery, and vascular rings.
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  • Buckland, Christopher  ( BC Children's Hospital , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada )
  • Potts, James  ( BC Children's Hospital , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada )
  • Mawson, John  ( BC Children's Hospital , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada )
  • Culham, James  ( BC Children's Hospital , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada )
Session Info:

Posters - Educational

Cardiovascular

SPR Posters - Educational

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