Foramen Ovale Closure: Timing & Natural Process in Infants
The foramen ovale usually closes within the first few months of an infant's life. This closure is due to a combination of factors, including the increased pressure in the left atrium, decreased pressure in the right atrium, and the development of a muscular flap that covers the foramen ovale.Restless Legs Syndrome - Related Articles
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