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Pediatric Pulmonary Atresia

What You Need to Know

Pulmonary atresia is an abnormal development of the pulmonary valve.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptom is a bluish color of the skin in a newborn.

Diagnosis

Pulmonary atresia may be found during a routine ultrasound in pregnancy.

Treatment

Your child will get special care in the hospital until surgery can be done.

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Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers and schedule an appointment today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Living with pulmonary atresia

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Pulmonary Atresia 

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Departments that Treat Pulmonary Atresia

    Provider for Cardiac Catherization Program

    Cardiac Catheterization

    We perform hundreds of catheterization procedures every year. We treat children with the most complex heart, blood vessel, and valve conditions. We have one of the highest success rates for cardiac catheterization procedures. Learn more about Cardiac Catheterization.