Congenital heart disease refers to a structural problem that has affected the way the heart or major blood vessels have formed. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Adult congenital heart disease is a type of defect in one or more structures of the heart that occurs before birth. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A congenital deformity of the outer ear is a visible malformation of the ear since birth.
Structural heart disease a term commonly used to describe defects or disorders in the heart’s structure—its valves, for instance.
Pediatric congenital heart surgery is a procedure to correct a structural problem in a child's heart. Learn about this procedure.
A congenital hand disorder (a difference in fingers or hands) can be treated with physical therapy, prosthetic devices, splints and/or corrective surgery.
Babies born before the beginning of the 37th week of pregnancy are considered premature.
Tricuspid atresia is a rare, life-threatening birth defect of the heart. It occurs when the tricuspid valve, one of the heart's four valves, does not form during fetal development, thereby disrupting the normal flow of blood through the heart.
Exposure to lead can harm young children and babies, even before birth
A congenital heart condition characterized by four different heart abnormalities that prevent blood from flowing through the heart in its normal way.