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What Causes the Persistent Common Artery in a Fetus’s Heart?

The persistent common artery in a fetus’s heart may be caused by various factors, including genetic and environmental elements. If the persistent common artery is detected in the fetus through an ultrasound at six months of pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo further genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis.
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