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Double-Outlet Ventricles (with Two Adequate Ventricles)
2015Double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) is an anatomic diagnostic term that describes a cardiac malformation with ventriculoarterial connections that result in both great vessels arising entirely or predominantly from the right ventricle. Many controversies associated with DORV relate to its anatomic definition, surgical management, and characterization ...
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2014
The ventricular wall is separated from the LA by the atrioventricular groove, from which the coronary sinus and the LCx extend. The left ventricular anterior wall is demarcated from the RV by the interventricular sulcus, an important marker of the LV and in which is found the LAD (Fig. 8.1).
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The ventricular wall is separated from the LA by the atrioventricular groove, from which the coronary sinus and the LCx extend. The left ventricular anterior wall is demarcated from the RV by the interventricular sulcus, an important marker of the LV and in which is found the LAD (Fig. 8.1).
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Autotomography of the Fourth Ventricle and the Floor of the Third Ventricle
Acta Radiologica, 1959openaire +3 more sources
The Impact of Dominant Ventricle Morphology on Palliation Outcomes of Single Ventricle Anomalies
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2016Bahaaldin Alsoufi, Scott E Gillespie
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Cause, timing, and location of death in the Single Ventricle Reconstruction trial
Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2012Pirooz Eghtesady+2 more
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