Was your child born with Scimitar Syndrome ?

Did you recently give birth to a child with Scimitar Syndrome, and don't know why this happened ? If you took an anti-depressant like Zoloft whilst you were pregnant then this may well be the reason why your child was born with Scimitar Syndrome. Other sources will tell you (including your doctor) that the causes of this severe congenital disorder are unknown, but studies and research have found a link between anti-depressants and Scimitar Syndrome.

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Scimitar Syndrome is also known as the following;

  • pulmonary venobolar
  • mirror-image lung syndrome
  • hypogenetic lung syndrome
  • epibronchial right pulmonary artery syndrome
  • Halasz's Syndrome
  • Vena cava bronchovascular syndrome

Symptoms of this condition include cyanosis, rapid breathing, and shortness of breath.

The severity of Scimitar Syndrome varies, with certain individuals experiencing negligible distress, to others who have life-threatening symptoms.

A FREE case evaluation is advised if you took Zoloft and your child was born with Scimitar Syndrome.

Other birth defects where the child may experience pulmonary distress include persistent pulmonary hypertension and transposition of the Great Arteries.