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Chapter 32 Disorder of the Cardiovascular Function

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(A) Clinical Manifestation of Coarctation of the Aorta?

Author: Zeltcha Salut



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Blood pressure in the arms is 20 mm Hg higher than that in the legs (reversal of normal pattern). bounding pulses in the lower extremities, heart failure, leg cramping on exertion in older affected children, and epistaxis.


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