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Ventricular Septal Defect: A Review
Diseases of the Chest, 1960cardial thickening, with this muscular septum below, and the right and left conus ridges from above. The posterior septum arises from the posterior atrioventricular cushion and the portion of the muscular septum that arises from the apical and dorsal walls of the embryo.2 The central points of fusion of these regions occurs at the pars membranacea. The
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Traumatic Ventricular Septal Defect
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2011Traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an uncommon occurrence in cases of penetrating cardiac injury with an incidence of only 1% to 5%. The mainstay of diagnosis of VSDs is the transthoracic echocardiogram. We report a case of an occult traumatic VSD, which was not seen on echocardiography, but was later found on a high-resolution computed ...
Gainosuke, Sugiyama +4 more
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Ventricular Septal Defects in Adults
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001Because congenital ventricular septal defects are of different sizes and locations, their clinical presentation, natural history, and treatment vary greatly. This review discusses the different types of ventricular septal defects commonly seen in adults in the authors' experience and in published literature.
N M, Ammash, C A, Warnes
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Repair of ventricular septal defects
World Journal of Surgery, 1985AbstractPrimary closure of large ventricular septal defects was performed in 57 patients ranging in age from 1 to 24 months during an 11‐year period. Weight of patients ranged from 2.5 to 12.2 kg (mean, 6.6±0.9 kg). Shunt flow was large with mean Qp/Qs, 3.5±0.5.
D B, Doty, W C, Lamberth
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Chance and Ventricular Septal Defect
Pediatrics, 1986To the Editor.— Newman1 has restated the multifactorial inheritance hypothesis of the etiology of congenital heart diseases to emphasize the element of chance (which is, of course, inherent in the hypothesis) and proposes what he considers to be a new hypothesis.
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Diagnosis of Ventricular Septal Defects
Diseases of the Chest, 1959SUMMARY Diagnosis of an uncomplicated ventricular septal defect is based on the presence of a coarse systolic thrill and long, harsh systolic murmur maximal in the fourth and fifth left parasternal spaces of a non-cyanotic individual who shows evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy and prominence of the pulmonary artery without enlargement of the ...
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Lifetime Burden of Morbidity in Patients With Isolated Congenital Ventricular Septal Defect
Journal of the American Heart Association, 2023Filip Eckerström +2 more
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