Eisenmenger's syndrome
endoventricular
malignant hypertension
cor bovinum
pulmonary valve
ventriculopleural
pulmonary stenosis
ventricular fibrillation
transventricularly
preload
transventricular
vasomotor
juxtaparaventricular
posteroventricular
lumboventricular
cor pulmonale
intraventricular
pulse wave
ventriculous
paraventricular
valvulopathy
dextrocardia
bulbus cordis
midventricular
midventricle
periventricular
extraventricular
ventroflexive
pulmonic valve
extrasystole
-cardia
nonrupture
blue tet
periventricularly
cardiohypertrophy
intracranioventricularly
ventriculolumbar
posteroventrolateral
ventriculated
intracranioventricular
cardioparasympathetic
telediastolic
ventriculo-
cardiogenic
systolic blood pressure
nodoventricular
ventricular septal defect
presystole
juxtaventricular
ventroposteriorized
systole
prohypertensive
ventriculotomic
tetralogy of Fallot
Fallot's syndrome
Fallot's tetralogy
destrocardia
ventriculographic
diastolic blood pressure
thalamocoele
dysrhythmia
pericardiophrenic
valvuloarterial
abdominocardiac reflex
allorhythmia
precardiac
cardioventricular
infraventricular
intracerebroventricular
pericardium
sympathetic nervous system
aortic orifice
closed circulatory system
bronchial artery
cineventriculographic
ventricular aneurysm
pulmonary artery
prohypertrophic
aortic valve
hemisystole
inferoseptal
great cardiac vein
valvopathy
cardiac plexus
fasciculoventricular
postventricular
hyperexpressing
medicommissure
plexus cardiacus
bundle of Kent
preventricular
intracerebroventricularly
hyperextensive
hyperarousability
hyperketotic
ventricular tachycardia
conoventricular

English words for 'A cyanotic heart defect in which a left-to-right shunt causes increased flow through the pulmonary vasculature, leading to hypertension, which in turn causes increased pressure in the right side of the heart and reversal of the shunt into a right-to-left shunt.'

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