Fox, DavidDevendra, Ganesh PHart, Stephen AKrasuski, Richard A2015-12-032010-11https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11038Most babies born with tetralogy of Fallot undergo corrective surgery and survive to adulthood. However, as they get older they are prone to a number of long-term problems, and they often do not receive expert-level follow-up care. This review of the adult complications of tetralogy of Fallot should help primary care practitioners identify these patients, make appropriate and timely referrals, and educate patients and their families.Heart Valve Prosthesis ImplantationHumansPulmonary ValvePulmonary Valve InsufficiencyTetralogy of FallotTime FactorsVasodilator AgentsWhen 'blue babies' grow up: What you need to know about tetralogy of Fallot.Journal article1939-2869