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IPCCC: 05.04.07 |
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AEPC Derived Term: |
Atrial septal defect (ASD) within oval fossa (secundum): fenestrated (multiple defects) (05.04.07) | ||
EACTS-STS Derived Term: |
ASD, Secundum, Fenestrated, Multiple holes (05.04.07) | ||
ICD10 Derived Term: |
Atrial septal defect (Q21.1) | ||
Definition: pending |
Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Right atrial view Description: This anatomic view of the septal surface of the right atrium demonstrates a fenestrated atrial septal defect (ASD). The multiple holes in the floor of the oval fossa represent a true atrial septal defect. (SCV-superior caval vein, ICV-inferior caval vein, CS-coronary sinus, TV-tricuspid valve, MPM-medial papillary muscle, PV-pulmonary valve) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A050407-5a Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Image Certification: 5 February 2011 AWG Rating:
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Modality: Anatomic specimen Orientation: Left atrial view Description: The anatomic view of the left atrial septum of the same heart shown in A050407-5a demonstrates the multiple holes or fenestrations within the floor of the oval fossa. This is a true atrial septal defect (ASD). (SCV-superior caval vein, ICV-inferior caval vein, PT-pulmonary trunk) Contributor: Diane Spicer, BS Institution: The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida (CHIF) Image Label: A050407-5b Source of Image: Van Mierop Archive, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Image Certification: 5 February 2011 AWG Rating: |
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