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1986
Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) describes the ventriculoarterial connection of a congenital heart defect in which both great arteries arise predominantly from the morphologic right ventricle. This condition was first surgically corrected using the tunnel-repair technique by Kirklin in 1956.[1] Although considerable progress has since been made ...
Albert D. Pacifico+2 more
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Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) describes the ventriculoarterial connection of a congenital heart defect in which both great arteries arise predominantly from the morphologic right ventricle. This condition was first surgically corrected using the tunnel-repair technique by Kirklin in 1956.[1] Although considerable progress has since been made ...
Albert D. Pacifico+2 more
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2009
Double Outlet Right Ventricle (DORV) is a mode of ventriculo-arterial connection that can express several “phenotypes.” This conotruncal anomaly that represents 0.5–1.5% of congenital cardiac defects, presents with a wide spectrum of anatomical forms depending on the location of the ventricular septal defect, the relationship between the great vessels ...
David N. Campbell+7 more
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Double Outlet Right Ventricle (DORV) is a mode of ventriculo-arterial connection that can express several “phenotypes.” This conotruncal anomaly that represents 0.5–1.5% of congenital cardiac defects, presents with a wide spectrum of anatomical forms depending on the location of the ventricular septal defect, the relationship between the great vessels ...
David N. Campbell+7 more
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Imaging Spectrum of Double-Outlet Right Ventricle on Multislice Computed Tomography
Journal of thoracic imaging, 2019Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Double-outlet right ventricle is a complex congenital heart disease that encompasses various common and rare subtypes.
S. Priya+4 more
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020
We describe an asymptomatic 7 year old boy who was taken to the operating room for repair of a subaortic membrane and possible Gerbode's defect. He was found to have a double outlet right atrium associated with an accessory atrioventricular valve in ...
T. Guenther+4 more
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We describe an asymptomatic 7 year old boy who was taken to the operating room for repair of a subaortic membrane and possible Gerbode's defect. He was found to have a double outlet right atrium associated with an accessory atrioventricular valve in ...
T. Guenther+4 more
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2010
Note great vessel arrangement – normal with sub-Ao VSD (Fallot type), anterior Ao with sub-pulmonary VSD (Taussig Bing type).
Gemma Price+5 more
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Note great vessel arrangement – normal with sub-Ao VSD (Fallot type), anterior Ao with sub-pulmonary VSD (Taussig Bing type).
Gemma Price+5 more
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1994
The anomaly of double outlet right ventricle is characterized by a subaortic or subpulmonary VSD from which the two great arteries arise. More than 50% of both great arteries arise from the right ventricle, whereas the main outlet from the left ventricle is the VSD.
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The anomaly of double outlet right ventricle is characterized by a subaortic or subpulmonary VSD from which the two great arteries arise. More than 50% of both great arteries arise from the right ventricle, whereas the main outlet from the left ventricle is the VSD.
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Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2019
Criss‐cross heart (CCH) is an extremely rare complex congenital heart malformation. It accounts for less than 0.1% of congenital heart diseases. Here, we describe a unique case of CCH with double‐outlet right ventricle, huge subpulmonary ventricular ...
Sihua Ren, Chun-yan Ma, Songbai Li
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Criss‐cross heart (CCH) is an extremely rare complex congenital heart malformation. It accounts for less than 0.1% of congenital heart diseases. Here, we describe a unique case of CCH with double‐outlet right ventricle, huge subpulmonary ventricular ...
Sihua Ren, Chun-yan Ma, Songbai Li
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Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 2022
Jixiang Liang+9 more
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Jixiang Liang+9 more
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Double-Outlet Right Ventricle Coexisting with Double-Chambered Right Ventricle
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 1999Of 60 consecutive patients with double-chambered right ventricle studied prospectively during a 42-month period, 7 had coexisting double-outlet right ventricle. There were 5 males and 2 females aged 4 to 20 years old. The clinical profile was similar to that of patients with tetralogy of Fallot.
Anil Grover+4 more
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Double outlet right ventricle in a calf
Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2008Double outlet right ventricle is a conotruncal malformation where both great arteries (aorta and pulmonary trunk) arise from the right ventricle. A 2-month-old Holstein calf was slaughtered due to severe respiratory distress. At necropsy, the heart was enlarged, globose, and had ventricular and atrial septal defects.
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