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Like many other types of congenital heart disease, there is no known prevention for tetralogy of Fallot. However, some risk factors that have been linked to a higher occurrence of this defect. They include:
- Maternal viral infection during pregnancy, especially with rubella (German measles)
- Maternal alcoholism
- Diabetes
- Poor prenatal nutrition
- Mother’s age (if over 40)
- Presence of Down syndrome
- Other genetic or chromosome abnormalities, especially defects with chromosome 22
- Parent with tetralogy of Fallot
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