Pulmonary stenosis cannot be prevented
Pulmonary valve stenosis cannot be prevented
Pulmonary stenosis can be life-threatening
Pulmonary valve stenosis
Pulmonary stenosis is almost entirely congenital.
I guess you refer to the pulmonary valve stenosis which usually is due to the valve calcification when less blood supply will go from right ventricle of heart to the pulmonary circulation. The right ventricle will be hypertrophied because it's working harder then before.
Patients with the most severe form of pulmonary stenosis may die in infancy
Yes
Patients with the most severe form of pulmonary valve stenosis may die in infancy
Yes
Because pulmonary fibrosis causes hypoxia which further aggravates pulmonary edema & hence pulmonary hypertension which further increases the back pressure thus ultimately leading to more complicated mitral stenosis.
Fallot's tetralogy minus Pulmonary stenosis
It is a treatment for aortic, mitral, and pulmonary stenosis