You are amazing professor with lot of experience and dedication to the future generations paediatricians mam .❤thanks a lot mam .this my 1st clinical case presentations of my pg life .I know I will do good I have that confidence after seeing your wonderful video mam .🙏
Ma'am please share with us the causes of abnormal vocal fremitus and resonance etc as well that'd be very helpful. And please make playlists so that it's easy to search for videos on your channel. Thank you✨
In Central cyanosis, generalized bluish discoloration of the body and the mucous membranes occur While in Peripheral cyanosis, bluish discoloration of the distal extremities (hands, fingertips, toes) occur
VSD is a acyanotic CHD while TOF is a cyanotic CHD With large VSD defects, CHF develop early in childhood due to the severe LV overload and severe PAH. The murmur of VSD is typically pan-systolic best heard in the left lower sternal border In TOF-Clinical presentation varies based on the severity of the right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, presenting as cyanosis, hypercyanotic episodes present during infancy