heart size and shape

How does a normal neonatal heart differ from an adult heart?

A normal neonatal heart is proportionally larger relative to the size of the infant's chest compared to an adult's heart. The right ventricle is dominant at birth, which gradually shifts as the child grows. This dominance reflects the intrauterine circulation where the right side of the heart handles a greater volume of blood.

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