Eisenmenger Syndrome

Eisenmanger syndrome is a rare chronic circulatory disease that develops in infants and children after birth. It is characterized by the presence of an abnormally large number of venous vessels in the lungs, which leads to impaired lung and heart function.

Eisenmanger syndrome is of unclear origin. It is believed that it may be caused by genetic mutations or infectious diseases that affect blood vessels during pregnancy



The Eisenmenger complex is a rather rare disease of the circulatory system, in which the systemic circulation is overloaded due to an increase in the number of pulmonary arteries and the total amount of blood pumped by the heart. There are only about 350 known cases of this disease. The first signs appear within a few weeks or months after birth. A newborn has a very small skull, which