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give the differences between gengenital acquired disease​

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Congenital heart defects are present at birth. This defect comes from an abnormality in the development of the heart in the embryogenesis stage. There are a lot of steps the body takes when forming the heart into an organ, and if the slightest detail goes wrong, it can result in a congenital heart defect. No two cases of congenital heart defects are identical, and there are specific genetic syndromes with higher chances of having a defect, such as Trisomy 21.

Acquired heart defects are something a person would acquire over time. In other words, these problems develop after a baby is born, rather than during embryogenesis. These are defects that most people think of when they imagine “having heart problems,” and are more commonly seen in older adults. Heart attacks, angina, and excessive calcium build-up on the heart valves are the most common types of adult acquired heart disease. Acquired heart disease is generally rare in children because it takes many years to evolve.

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