Congenital aneurysms of the great vessels
Overview
Congenital aneurysms of the great vessels: A bulge in one of the main blood vessels in the body - pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins, vena cava and aorta. The condition is generally asymptomatic unless the aneurysm becomes very large or bursts which can result in rapid death depending on the location of the aneurysm.
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Congenital aneurysms of the great vessels includes the 6 symptoms listed below: * Nausea * Vomiting * Asymptomatic * Feeling of abdominal fullness * Chest pain * Bleeding
Causes
* Asymptomatic * Bleeding * Chest pain * Nausea * Vomiting
Diagnosis
These home medical tests may be relevant to Congenital aneurysms of the great vessels: * High Blood Pressure: Home Testing * Home Blood Pressure Tests * Home Blood Pressure Monitors * Home Heart Tests * Heart Health: Home Testing: * Heart Rate Monitors * Irregular Heartbeat Detection * Heart Electrocardiogram (ECG) * Home Cholesterol Tests * Cold and Flu: Home Testing: * Home Fever Tests * Home Ear Infection Tests * Home Flu Tests
Treatment
* Cardiac (Heart) Specialists: * Cardiology (Heart specialists) * Pediatric Cardiology (Child Heart Specialists) * Cardiothoracic Surgery * Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology * Interventional Cardiology * Child Health Specialists (Pediatrics): * Pediatrics (Child Health Specialist) * Adolescent Medicine (Teen Health) * Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine * Pediatric / Adolescent Psychiatry * Pediatric Allergy and Immunology * Pediatric Cardiology * Pediatric Critical Care Medicine * Pediatric Dentistry * Pediatric Dermatology * Pediatric Developmental Behavioral Health * Pediatric Emergency Medicine * Pediatric Endocrinology * Pediatric Gastroenterology