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Syed Ali Zaidi from Montefiore Medical Center: Looking Back at the History of Congenital Heart Disease in Pregnancy

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A lot has been done to bolster the treatment of congenital heart disease and managing the risks of this patient population. Because of that these patients are able to live a longer and fuller life including pregnancy and childbirth like other people.

A lot has been done to bolster the treatment of congenital heart disease and managing the risks of this patient population. Because of that these patients are able to live a longer and fuller life including pregnancy and childbirth like other people.

With advancements not only in treatment but also diagnostics Syed Ali, N. Zaidi, MD, from Montefiore Medical Center said he and his colleagues are able to catch a variety of conditions and provide the treatment their patients need throughout the course of their lives.

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