by Georgia Jarmolkiewicz
It is a congenital disorder.
This happens when the embryological structure known as the truncus arteriosus fails to properly divide into the pulmonary trunk and aorta, leaving the appearance of an underdeveloped septum.
This means oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood can mix within the heart, causing this mix of blood to circulate the body.
Most babies suffering from persistent truncus arteriosus die within 2 weeks if not less. In exceptional cases, sufferers can live into adulthood without treatment.
Surgery is also an option, and different surgeries suit different cases, however these procedures are most common:
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