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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the world of congential heart disease, an ASD is an atrial septal defect or hole in the dividing partition between to 2 upper chambers of the heart. The garden variety ASD is of the secundum variety. Primum defects and other deficiencies exist between the caval and various pulmonary veins. The typical ASD is not associated with low oxygen content or cyanosis (blue babies). This condition manifested by blue blood crossing into the red circulation (due to the defect) may impair to varying degree neurologic development and hence IQ...even leading to temper tantrums. However, there is no evidence that acyanotic, garden variety ASDs are associated with temper tantrums or yelling at mom.[/quote] Thanks. I see the acronym often on this site. Does it or can it mean something else in the context of kids with special needs? [/quote]
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