The most common heart defect is:
1. ASD.
2. Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO).
3. Hypertrophic left heart syndrome.
4. Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD).
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1. An ASD is not a common heart defect. Usually see closure within a few hours after birth.
2. The PFO is common in premature neonates. Not common in full-term neonates thus is not the most common defect.
3. A rare heart congenital heart defect.
4. The most common defect. The defect can be medically managed with minimal intervention.
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