Artery Coarctation

Heart Diseases With a Weak Pulse in the Legs

When talking about pulse points, most people only think of the areas near the side of the neck and on the underside of the wrists. But the pulse can also be felt in the lower extremities, such as behind the knee and on top of the feet. These...

How to Check a Femoral Pulse in a Newborn

A routine examination of a newborn includes checking her femoral pulse, or feeling her heartbeat by pressing on the artery in her groin. This test may be the first sign of a serious circulatory problem, known as coarctation, or interruption of the...

Causes of Childhood Hypertension

High blood pressure, or hypertension, can occur in children as it does in adults. However, common causes for the disorder differ between the two age groups. While primary hypertension--high blood pressure not due to another disorder--predominates...

Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital heart disease involves one or more structural defects of the heart or blood vessels, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It occurs before birth as a fetus develops. Congenital heart disease affects approximately eight to 10 out of every...