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Jesse Snow
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26 August, 11:58
How might the PDA affect the body?
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Dalton Hess
26 August, 12:16
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If the PDA is large, the mixed blood makes the heart and lungs work harder and the lungs can become congested. PDA is a fairly common congenital heart defect in the United States. Although the condition can affect full-term infants, it's more common in premature infants.
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